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—~ { { Second Section ( NEW BRITAIN HERAILD. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. William Faversham Breese » Are just eight more of the: great Metro family of supreme artists appearing only in Metro Wonderplays, the newer, better motion picture~ 2 Is your Theatre showing METR PICTURES HENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN OPPOSITE ARCH. 127 MAIN STREET. | acres of grain, THREAT T0 AUSTRIA istence of Trust in Hungary Would Be Serious Matter fed Press.) CORNER IN i ¥ A The Assc (Correspondence of Zurich, March msiderable { apprehension has been excited in Aus- | tria the announcement that the Hungarian flour mills are being or- ganized into a powerful trusi Al- 1most wholly dependent upon Hungary heat and other breadstutfs, the jan millers and bakers foar that srporation will inerease still ir the other monarchy. by 1ow th the her subjection to half of Among the various questions which | where the | been | | have arisen during the war, interests of the two nations have divergent, none has occasionod bitter feeling than those connected { with the grain trade. Ausivia is chiefly an industrial country and Hungary an agricultural one. expori- 'ing enormous quantities of grain | every year; a very large proportion of | which goes to Austric | When foodstuffs 10 in the dual monarchy, .Aust | naturally suffered first. While Hungary everybody had plenty and prices were moderate, i trians were on short rations, payinz ! | exorbitant prices, and having io suffer | | all the inconvenience anncyances | of more began get | scarce The NG | ed extor | Hungarian 1’ farme temnt- on were made against the landowne and pe: nt the millers were :lso ac- ! cusec king unfair advantags of | the situation. They managed to get | the government in Budapest to put all | | kinds of obs in the P nding grain to Austria, insisting that v ought to all the milli fits. Remembering this, the Austrian millers are the more alarmed now at the spect of this new trust in Hungar feeling certain that very | little grain will be allowed fo cress the frontier. The bulk of :t will be converted first into flour and meal in | the country where it is grown. More- | over the Hungarian millers will bhe | able to fix the buying and selling prices of both grain and flour. In the struggle the Austrian millers | are handicapped by the fact that | many of them are in a small way of | Dusiness, whereas the Hungarian mills are mostly of considerable capacity. ‘And in addition the natural advant- are all on the side of ™ungary far as production is concerned. Hungary cultivates over 25,000,000 against Austria’s 16,- | Hungary’s chief produects, are wheat and corn while are oats and ryi TO REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT A SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WAY. | People who are over-burdened with | superfluous fat, know only too well the discomfort and ridicule that over- stout people have to bear. If you are carrying around ten pounds of unhealthy fat unnecessarily weakening your vital ¢ gans and are carrying a burden which destroys the beauty of your figure. There is no need of anyone suffering from superfluous fat. If you want to reduce your weight in a simple, cafe and reliable way, without starvation | diet or tiresome exercise, here is test worth trying. Spend as much time as you can in the open air, breathe deeply and get from The | Clark & Brainerd Co., or any good druggist a box of oil of korein capsules; take one aiter ench meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself once a week as to know just how fast you are losing weight and don’t leave off the treat- | ment or even skip a single dose until | You are down to normal. i and acles have pr 000,000. however, Austria’ HO five or you s0 | white men’s f[[]URA |““Preserve Our Ancient Names,” Indians Ask The Blackfoot Indians, zealous for the preservation of their tribal his- tory, are petitioning the United States government against the giving ol names to thé mountair lakes, waterfalls and othe natural park, in Montana. The sold the park to the government 1896. “Time was,” say the Indiar “and not so ago, when we rivers, Blackfeet in AND SELL THE METAL Wily Japanese Traders Making Prolits in Copper Assoclated “ress ) Sined b, (Cor. espondence of The Peking, March 7 of the oc- | cupation Tsing-tau Jan . | anese, traders from Japan have ilock- GENTLE RUB3ING HELPS VARICOSE VEINS | the minutes ed into Shantung province in large numbers and have begun trading | operations in center where thay have no treaty rights. Many of these traders are collecting old copper cash, the Chinese coins which have a hole in the center and are carried on | strings and are melting the coins | down and selling the copper at a big profit. Traffic in the Chinese copper cash | is going on in many parts of China | regardless of the central government's | regulations forbidding the exportation | of cash. Seventy 1 were thousand tly pieces of copper rec scized by Chinese | Oil of korein is absolutely harm- | less, is pleasant to take, and helps di- | gestion. Even a few days treatment has been reported to show a notice. | able reduction in weight, footsteps ' become lighter, your work scem esier and a lighter and more bouyant feel- | ing takes possession of your whole | being. ivery person who suffers from superfluous fat should give this treat- ment a trial. TELEPHONE 317-2 NEW PETTICOATS The new pbetticoats in ev plied with the best sort from $1.00 to $10.00. wide skirts have made necessary an unusual supply of woman’s wardrobe. in 211 goods, Naturally we are best sup- fabrics and colors. Prices WAISTS A comprehensive display in claded. Materials, crepe de and voile. chine, which all the newest models are Georgetta Crepe, Japan NEW DRESSES Models of exceptional beauty to be found here. TAILORED SUITS New models arriving daily. The pi workmanship the best. ces are reasonable and the SPRING HOSIERY Gordon Hosiery GOSSARD FRONT and of the The distinctive models, also many shown here. best in many different colors exclusive CORSETS in all the new back lace corsets o $2 a pair. LACE Gossard known style makes of | concealed | Consequently one Mexic | cente officials on Central Manchuriz in trun an The Shanghai or it is melted price hecause per In Peking and the more important commercial centers on the railways in China, only by the Chi- exchange varvies places. Ordinarly one copper cent coin without a hole in at Changchun in This money s checked by sh is shipped Japanese [‘orts where down and brifigs 2 hig of the of cop- “ Jap- 0 to scareity is used rate of different are worth cash The atly in cash > cent is features of Glacier National | MELT CHINESE COIN | stroke | drug owned all the country from the askaatctewan to the Yellowstone and from the summit of the Rockies east- ward for some hundreds of miles. We desire to have some memorial of our wise and brave fathers who ruled that vast domain, and what more fitting than that their own moun- tains should be thcir monuments?” At the head of the petitioners Chief Eagle Child. 1914 and now continued, is the record of increase since the days of the great famine of 1848, itself: pound. class by 39c a Russell’s Best Russell Bros. —aavt. The Kind You Have Always Bought | In a Putter, Rubbing swollen veins about two brings mighty good advice After the rubbing, toward the heart, veins that (full strength) nightly gentle upward sufferers and s | s an authority. which should alw because the blood in way, apply Emerald brush or hand home treatment for a few ment wil be noticed, then continue until veins are reduced to normal. It is very concentrated and pene- trating and can be obtained at any modern for with a benetit to be the 0il tlows with Try days and Riker-Hegeman Drug d Oil in the original bottle to supply It and will tio of the cent values to present about five one n dollar will one thousand thrae hundred copper cash in the lar The rate generally the copper deal it, and the v the Mexican dollar is onc hundred and thir to purcha and fifty better for remote sections. experiencing faminc The price of silver tremely high. Gold is seldom and the onslaughts the copper Gealers making on the supply of cash complicate the situation further. China is is © seen, copper still are IRELAND'S POPULATION, April T.—The the return just of the population of vear 9,452 T has Dublin, | issued by Registrar General i Treland shows that Ireland | This increased last by ot There in inc 1914 births follows during the | been a decre tion to populs on an year ot ion of six per cent. an increase of per cent. in deiaths The increase in the tion enti to the diminuon nigration in 1914 was than 1913 of propor- md the populi- a S0 (wWo is du in emigrat 34 in per bincrease ion. | cent. 1 ind there per 1915 cent in lifty The noted wis i decrense the 1914 population figures first of in If you wish a fine line of Wines, order to vour 3 genuine goods buy. ur satisfaction from me, Tel. 482-2 Philip Bardeck Stop Look Listen : nd the fully convinced by giving me a trial order. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Exceptional Values in New Spring UITS o~ ME On Easy Weekly Payments Buying as we do for a chain of stores, we buy RIGHT, and buying right enables-us to SELL RIGHT. And ordering in large quantities places us in a position to demand quality. Only the best of clothing, the finest quality fabries, and smartest tailoring finds a place in our stores, and this is particularly true of these $15.00 special suit offerings. None better will be found anywhere at this price. ON CREDIT You need a new spring suit now—why should you wait? We will gladly ope;\ an account in your name, allowing you to pay in small weekly amounts. Come in to-morrow and make your selection while stocks are full. New Suits for Boys $3.00 Upward New sults too, just as stylish and snappy as those shown for grown-ups, but tailored with special care to stand the strain of rough and tumble wear. Bring the boy along and outfit him n our easy payment plan. X M. f ¢ Men’s Spring Hats 82. to 34. 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