New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1916, Page 11

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- MINISTERS FALL BUT CABINET IS EXTANT { | opment in the evolution of modern | tme for Is Nature to Outdo New Briiamn People? “Not If We Know It” Says the Chamber of Commerce— howing your inherent love | constitutional ideas, when a Cabinet | Of cleanliness, style and decorus dis- | 1¢s8 are SiEeay swe R R amonas may have its entire legislative pro. | 1a¥? COULD THERE? The moral | lishments they will add this week. e iy e, v i ol SR DyTo ) The Leonard and Hermann Co., a fice as if nothing particular had hap- The merchants have deesied UD 1, e store for New Dritam, are pencd. There are. however, natural. | heir windows with goods to catch ; oy M siod o anes tor 6 eneteow | Unelfevelandipleaseitne taste §thew| located in the old Rossberg place. Fitutionalsm” of the sresent Duten | 2i¢ MakINE special efforts to accom. | They have a line of new and catchy i b 0 | modate their trade this week. It's | goods designed to catch the feminine Ministry; and it is silently endorsed | yp o vou New Britain ever by (hlr'vnm:u)n as a whole. They are As to where to go for. your; Reiner, Pickhardt and Dunn will ound in the perilous position of the | cjothes, consult the ‘Herald,” look | show this week an extra fine display country. The ministry will not make | 5t the windows, ascertain the prices | of suits of all descriptions. a Cabinet question of any subject of | ana get the be ou can for vour The McMillan Co. stand ready to Internal politics because it considers | money. But get something and be | supply any need calling attention to *\lwlf a Cabinet of Ioreign Affairs, | one of the crowd. | their line of muslin underywear, ind its raison d'etre the preservation Live tips for the purchaser may be | silk hose and gloves. of the country’s independence and sily found in the Herald’s columns The Boston Store in an effort to safety. Thus, while Mr. Cort van der | Tt is unnecessary to state that men’s | serve well will display many articles Linden is nominally Minister of Home | wearing shops have complete lines | needful to Milady. Affairs, he makes it clear that he | cf stock. However, here is a few of And finally, the B. C. Porter Co. really regards 1self as the guar- | the articles which the merchants | adds: “We believe that houses as lian and director of the nationallinl | Wish to call attention to and which is | vell as people will be dressed up thi ternational policy of the Netherlands, | Stbmitted for your approval: week and we have placed on special saying in effect that only a direct The Wilson Co., clothiers, have a | display a line of mahogany furniture vote of censure on himself and his | New model in clothes for young men | in all designs suitable for the purse colleagues will bring about their re. | 'The Pinchback” suit,” a nobby and | and taste of everyone.” \ \cestion signation. Effect is Curious, The effect of this attitude home political situation is a curious cne, for the i placed by the government on legislative pro- am-—constitutional revision, in- luding universal manhood suffrage and the question of woman’s suffrage 1nd possibly the thorny . education far-reaching taxation re- forms, .old age penions, etc.—are of on the N Ma $12,000 BROOCH GONE; DRINKS LYSOL IN DARK BY MISTAKE O ONE KNOWS WHERE anufacturing Jeweler Accuses Cley] Bridgeport Machinist Thought He Was of Taking Bauble Given to Him i Taking Medicine But Drinks To Alter, Dcadly Poison. \ very controversial nature and deeply m\'m,» the various political New York, April 10.—Edward Wal- | Bridgeport, April 10.—Mistaking a parties. But to the reproaches ad- | der, a dia Shete T 5 o e e dressed to it by tho partien of the | o nz‘t“ M:n,(mr; ifl[lu, was arrested | bottle containing lysol, a deadly poi- right that it is thus breaking the ening by his employver, Nathan | son, for medicine, John F. Peace, of Political truce, the government re- | Gréenberg, a manufacturing jeweler of | Nichols avenue, Stratford, a machin- lies “It is o i N 6 i ave F Sor 500 e Qi gl ’]‘“_T\‘fe“:gel these qucs "‘30 Fifth avenue, at Iorty-second | st employed in the Singer Manufac- ) ave so long occupied | street and Broadway, after : ice- i i the political arena and which, indeed, ¥ after a police| turing company plant of Bridgeport man had declined to make the arrest we promised to deal with, were | .o drank a quantity of the fluid and only ecttled. Just now, when al) parties x}\]-n,hmu a warrant. Policeman Van | prompt and heroic action on the part have been drawn together in uphold- | LAgen @ccompanied the jeweler and|of other members of the family pr mg the safety of the country, let us his prisoner to the West Forty street station, seventh | vented fatal results. take advantage of the spirit of con- where Greenberg said Mr. Peace took two large swallows ciliation so evoked and with as little :::,,rh;.‘]d, t“ko",l a $12,000 diamond | of the fiery fluid before he was aware partisanship as possible try to solve \\-ML‘,Q‘.J'?': g0 chaln to the home of | ot nis mistake. Mr. Peace, together them at 2 West Forty-second But while these rosals as a cabinet, re our pro- we leave you en- street on Saturday to have alterations with his mother, who i ing from Jjust recover- a severe operation, and his tirely free to accept or reject them | m"\'\l-'.,,:i"}’”f’l";‘ommg‘ ¢ i jlen WL ise RECRthalilica ol A et as You will, with the full assurance | yen ook Lold the police that five min- | nygyeq into their summer cottage, the poficrs W) 5 utes after the valuables. were left with o J that our life as a cabinet, and the | him Greenby Pekin on Electric avenue. A bottle foreign policy of the country. o jreenbrg returned =~ and - took | o¢'1yso) that had been used for clean- e 3 them away, saying he wanted to show | ; which all are eed, Will not be | the articios to m’: S & ing purposes in some manner was uccept or reject the Ilegislative | when hy seien fon nmfi{ i 1(::' *]“i“; tle of medicine had previously been measures put before you; it will not | tola him he had taken thoy alder |44 ated and the medicine replaced on affect the ministry now in office as a | Limself s TeMAVAY L another shelf. whole, whose existence depends on el A onr e E. A It was just getting dark when Mr. our continued support of its foreign | Gattle, member of the vy firm of | Feace took what he thought was the policy and not on its home legisla- | B. M. Gattle & Co., at’ Fifth ave- | Fight bottle. FEmetics were at once tiye proposals. i nue, led at the police station and |2dministered and Dr. Fisher of Mil- That this new constitutional prece- | said he owned the hrooch, which he | ford summoned. The prompt action dent should have startled some | had-given to Greenberg to have al-|of the members of the family, how- people and led members of the op- | tered. ever, put the patient out of danger position parties of the right to ask: Detectives Lowenthal, Cooper, and | before the physician arrived. Out- V\hu_x has become of ministerial re- | Fishel at the Second Branch bureau, | side of a slightly burned throat, Mr. sponsibility 2" is not surprising. *“The | where Walder was taken, questioned | Peace is none the worse for his ex- ic rule that ‘ministers are re- | Greenberg and others about the lost | perience today. sponsible,’ that was introduced into | property but were unable to get any | the constitution when the liberal | trace of it. i P it party was at the height of its power, - — CALL FOR REV. BRONSON. ’:m‘r’r"\(“»m-‘i'v‘"(1;”2";*">_:]lt‘ If"!.‘" ;‘?‘11!-* gov- Now It’s King Baschall. New Haven, April 10—Rev. Oliver sealan ase 2 prme King Baseball, monarch of ten mn- | Hart Brons o 5 SN O s g . Sronson, assistant pastor of debacle of the liberal administration | 1ion fans, is told about in the Maga- | Center church, has received a call is ‘consummated by this extra-parlia- | zine Section of next Sunday's New |from the Tabernacle Congregational mentary cabinet. Begun by breaking | York World and how his loyal sub-|church in Salem, Mas the largest the continuity of legislation, con- | jects pay $10.000,000 a year to see the | church in Salem, to become its = tinued by suspending collective re- | royval sport at work. There are many | tor.. The call has been unanimously eronsibility, it ends by declaring | other interesting special features in | extended by the church and ecclesias- ministers no longer responsible.” | this section, which, with the Metro- | tical societies of the church, represen- such sharp criticism may be formally | politan Section and the news sections | tatives of which had been here and well founded, but most people in | combine to make the most complete | heard Rev. Mr. Bronson. Rev. Mr. Holland seem to be agreed that | and up-to-date Sunday newspaper in | Bronson said last night he had not ferms and precedents must not stand | the country. Get yvour order for the | made any decision to the call = in the way of the vital interests and | Sunday World in early.—advt. vet, and could not say when he W safety of the country. REPORT ON GASOLINE. Washington, April 10.—The federar trade commission today presented to Congress a preliminary report on its investigation of the rise of price of gasoline. The report carries a mass of statistics on production and prices, but draws no to the cause of the latter. conclusions increase of as the CHIEF OF POLICE A\ TARGET Amoy, China, April 10.—aAn at- tempt was made today to assassinate | the chief of the military police. A bomb thrown through a window of residence damaged the building bad- | Iy but no one was injured. The sin escaped. The U. cruiser neinnati arrived here today FAMOUS CHILEAN DEAD. Santiago, Chile, April 10.—Vice Ad- miral Lindor Perez Aguilata, governor general of Chile, died suddenly here today. It will be here Wednesday, April 12th. It is complete in every way. It will Suit the most discriminating. We are distributors for ELCAR and DODGE cars for New Britain, Bristol and vicinity Used cars of various makes at low prices. COHEN MOTOR SUMMER IS COMING, PLAN YOUR SEA DUDS ) i Fail | Moral, Dress Up During the wind il b Present Week. (Correspond e Associated Press) 5 ; The Hag Netherlands, March IS DRESS UP WEEK,” | satisfving style with which they ex- 25.—The present consututional posi- | Chamber of Commerce. | Pect to do ||||u~l: busines :l o | t @ S P e o ttention mus be paic o ion in the Nethe 1”’"“} is a remark- P ot Aty srientionimusuiteinsil Lol able one in the history of modern , i B lothe ,‘.”]”\m”w’m Stetesi i s oRE oo oo ar thontolisandBict R 100k {he Halloran Co. We have all el el e orin ary i cu R Blettenathangeviel nodels and colors for every taste. stances in which the country finds | The elements today, despite the l’_"hv (11("’;“1 “1"1\{“‘“%:‘:‘ a »“":;'- SR : > o + jalizing in Hart, Scha r Mars itse The present sovernme sather o days previous are ex- 1 telf T i s o 1;m’ | weatner of two days previous are ex- | [T 0 hia a1so o full line of shoes '(“'(1:"“"’2‘:“.-‘;‘ \‘; ":" “[»’”:\” (;\“»“H]]m\r | tremely favorable for the dress up | yor men and women, T e apaign. Nature in her Spring For suitings the New York $10, fall if the bills introduced by them | *uit of sunshine is rapidly acquiring §12 M;_tl 31.»‘ >r:op”\ hlffh to g(r(‘x_ a iz i i ods to he discriminating (with, of course, the approval of the | a cleaner and better appearance. The :y‘::f_mf’ \\i‘;““m\r’v _‘:qm“”wc"’of s whole Cabinet) are defeated in P’ar- | jundscape is putting on its spring | quality of the goods liament, and the Ministry as a whole 2 : jolish and disposing of the accumu- P 2 a R et proce Ch s vonk s it ot B 2 { DOs 4 o _ The Ashley-Babcock Co. is special- g had happened. The Drime Min. | lated snow of winter in anticipation | izing in shirts, ties and modern ad- istor. . Mr Qort van der Linden, a | f the suit of new and tender green | ditions to the costume of the well el TR el e || snen o e Borore fewes | ohys f GRCEECRL e great respecter of od constitution- are shedding their winter Bes '\'(“.Tml:n\ll Co. will make an Al rules, has just publicly declared | habby and uncouth for a |cXtra effort to draw trade with in the First Chamber of the Dutch | month past. They will be soon ac- | numerous additions to an already Parliament that even if the proposa coutered in raiments new according | complete line of wearing goods. for the revision of the constitution, | to the style of their kind. “And to top off the gentleman buy which form the main item of the | Nature has not visited upon man- | cne of our own brand of Hats,” say ,government's legislative program and | kind the privilege of a change in | the Conn. Hat Manufacturers. for which he is personally responsi- | @Ppearance this month unless he, as il ble, should be rejected by Parliament, | &n individual, takes it upon himself A= fofthoiladies. : eyl e diniin omce) | to be at one with the universe The ladies of New Britain should . 2 - % It seems super-constitutional, : f‘l““ cloguizs ’3“"‘“"”“-" '“]““‘f“‘]"“ of | have little trouble in acquiring ad- RAMODERN MERMAID one press organ, and a unique devel- | the season. Could there be a better | ;;,ng to their trousseau and doubt- Black and white striped satin is { used for the bloomers, vest, sailor | collar, sash and sleeve tabs of this suit.- The brief skirt, girdle and sur- plice of black satin harmonize with the top hat of jaunty, tasseled band, and the regulation stockings and san- dals are white silk and black satin. CARDS WIN FINAL GAME FROM BRAVES Take ¥inal Game by & to 4 Score— ! Huggin’s Hurlers in Fine Condition. St. Louis, April 10—By defeating the Browns here yesterday, 8 to 4, the Cardinals won the spring city scries with four games won and ons lost. The Browns won the opening game. Fielder Jone pitehers have not been effective while Huggins’ hurlers all appear to be in time for the opening of the season. Carl - Weilman and Doc Crandall Loth were knocked out of the box in game Weilman went along in fine style for five innings, but he made an ascension in the sixth session In t frame the Cards nicked Carl for four runs, and Crandall relieved Weilman after two were out. The former Giant ran into another Cardinal onslaught in the cighth, when three hits blos- somed into as many runs. Lee Mead- made three singles and also stole a base. Betzel also made a trio of safe- ties Hornsby furnished the fielding features. The r. b, e Cardinals S skiis Brown : 5 407 Batte Meadow: Sallee and Crandall, M Gouzales; Weilman, Cabe and THartley MARRIFE Ticiress to $4,000,000 Wed to Workman. Creek, April 10- of the late E to a fortune of some $4,- married Lawrence J. Montgomery, manager of tl Post Tavern, which Mrs. Post owns. The marriage was performed 5o quietly that it is not vet generally known here. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and bridegroom departed for New York. Mrs. Post, Battle Post, widow and heir: 000,000 has LOSE he su- the ap- RAILROAD COMPANY April o 10 dismissed Washington, preme court tods peal of the T.ouis street railway | lines from the decision of the Mis- souri courts which upheld the or ance by which the city of St. Louis collects a tax of one mill each street railway passenger. city realize about $3,000,000 back on The in TOURING $7 CHUMMY ROADSTER $795. 307 CHURCH STREET ows, who started on the hill for the N s, was wild, Meadows issued J ses in seven innin With the game pretty well sewed up. Meadows took things easy in ‘he eighth, and was bombarded for three ! runs. Slim Sallee supplanted Mead ow nd proved a puzzle to the RBrownic batsmen. Manager Jones used sixteen men in an effort 1o stem the tide. Tommy Long v the star hitter of the afternoon. Long | | 4 oo H T g Rising Costs e uadr R EX confront everybody! 7%/ 4% : This is an era of ascending costs, a period of price advance- & ment without parallel. 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Itis made of the best quality roofing felt,thoroughly saturated with the General’s own blend of soft asphalts and coated with an impervious covering of harder asphalts. This keeps the inner saturation soft, and preventsthe dry- ing out process so destructive to ordinary roofing. That'swhy CERTAIN- TEED outlasts other roofing. It is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to ply. Experience proves that it lasts longer. CERTAIN-TEED is sold by responsible dealers everywhere at reason- able prices. Investigate it before you decide on any type of roof. GENERAL ROOFING MANUFACTURING COMPANY World’s Largest Manufacturers of Roofing and Building Papers You can id tity OERTA TEED Roofing] the name, whicl conspicuously displayed on every or bundle. Look for shis label. SAVE RAGS—THEY 'RE WORTH BIG MONEY NO Prices paid for rags eight time: as high as a year ago. Rags! Rags!—got any rags? You! lucky if you have a lot of old = around the place,because they’l1bri you big money now; eight times much as you used to get for the Last year rags sold around Xc pound—now they are bringing 4 pound, and manufacturers are glad get them at that price. Rags form the basis of many w known products, such as writi paper, roofing etc. The roofing mil alone used a quarter of a milli tons of rags last year. At pres prices, this quantity of rags c $12,500,000 more than a year ag an increase in price of $40,000 a d for roofing. Gather up all the rags and ““cash i on them at present prices. Boys and girls!—This is your chan| to make some money. Get busy a hunt up all the rags you can fin| Sell them! Thcyvf bring you gox money. 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