New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1916, Page 14

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALZ, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. Satisfaction guaranieed or money refunded. All garments are made on premises. Orders taken tomorrow, Monday up to Wednesday will be finished for Easter if 0 Spring patterns to select from. desired. Over 50 ‘TOM” MURRAY, 394 Main St., New Britain | FEW UNCALLED FOR SUITS ECTICUT MEN FOR “TEDDY’ andegee Expects Several llots Will Be Taken Al to the Herald.) April 14.—Connecticut doubt Spec poton b do not that Col 5 visit to Connecticut just at with a hope of influencing slicans of the state How- that any the snvention will be not believed here, onnecticut delegates to 1 national ¢ velt McLean the ported that Senator d to mpathize with movement, but this is not in the senator's absence Brande it is understood, expect the republican presi- Jomination will be decided r the meets in The convention \ination in a num- es in the past has been prac- before hand by the ier is s Accord bW of there everal con- indegee, ballots in the ithout a and then h conferences favorite choice, hetween the sons and other vith a view swinzing tion or s Lean ther. oved Appetite follows the use of ape-Nuts for breakfast. food comes to you form of crisp, nut- pnules with the true bweetness of whole and malted barley. ed with a little or good milk, and kle of sugar if de- Grape-Nuts is a s food with just “chewiness” to appetite and start bn. e’s a Reason” cers— 15¢ the package. ! confidence posed for renomination to the sen- I”‘“ is not believed by anvbody here, but that former Senator Bulkeley and | his friends may knife him at the polls on election day is the report. Some republicans from Connecticut say they do not believe this report snator Brandegee, who used to be A member of the Bulkeley faction, is not expected to line up with it against Mclean The two p buried the hatchet several vears ago They feel that the state politics has been to topn up that they can not af- i ford to differ on political matters it McLean did not oppose | Brandegee’s re-clection and Brandegee [‘\ expected to reciprocate. Thr Pnt senators <aid gubernatorial nominees in Con- necticut will be Ilealey on the publican side and Hubbard on democratic side according to the ion of a well known democratic tician from the state who paid the the opin- L ovisit here other day Oakey Yells Graft. That there is or pork in the river and harbor that passed the house yesterday is the belief of Representative Hartford. That amount of bill be It carries a total of $40.000, 000. It is unfortunate, Mr. that in order to swat a bad bill that vinst will be wasted if the he says Onkey says as he deemed one it to vote the inclucding va good items them in Connecticut was neces whole thing. some of sary ious Tilson and (ilynn the bill after a motion to r Representative S0 voted against hav- st votec bill with a substitute rcom- mit the instructions to rving a lump sum appropriation of $20,000.000 to he al lotted by the war department for waterway maintenance improvement aid Representative O Representative T e port work as eceman did not on recommittal and he voted ent” on the final vote Cpres- measurc George 1. Pointe Sehotield was toda rural Conn.. and mail earrier at Eazle Ldward P. Duore at ord Sprine The Hartford Allison N volvi water hoard's nehester of an effort to ohtain reser azainst haméted, the latter's land argued in the talent oir site, was supreme court hy lezal from Connecticut. URGES FURTHER PROGRESS. Korcan Governor General Beliey Rainy Day i March generation of Korea ul, Kore: has been contin- uing notwithstanding the war, accord- ing to a proclamation Count Terauchi, the governor-generai, who warns the people against over- and progress. In round figures the foreig | trade of the country reached § 300,000 during the past year, accord- {ing 10 the doubling the sum The value of ex- ly three fold, with excess of Import once stood at 100 report Iport n | the risen n result that the | over export. whicn ! per cent.. has dropped to 20 per cent. The value of agricultural product now estimated at $150,000,000 a yvear Wwhich is double the returns for the first year under the Japanese rogime. More rice was produced than - ame needed last vear, 5o It was possible { to export this commodity 1o the vajye | of $12,000,000. The governor-genera | pointed out that there was st g necessity, however, for imprafing the | British re- | poli- | $20,000,000 of graft hin Oakey of | money omes law, | vkey. | passage of the ! just issued hy | { western urges them to sreater | | money AT HALY PRICE Aerial Observerr Shot By German Anti-Air Craft Artillery)| cvent few days ago, cight from combat near even, but the probably remains Tmmelmann, the I who recently “hagged” his thirteenth recorded, as the case n when sixteen muchines, each side, engaged in Verdun are At Verdun and elsewhere along \h«-] was fighting front aeri com- hats between individual fliers are that not mentioned in the dispatches. when many regular now . Succe individual record with Lieutenant €0 common they frequently are | apout Only ‘ machines engage in a | atmospheric battle is the methods of farming The cultivated land is =il only 12 of the entire area of arable To avoid loss from blood or it is still necessa tem of irrigation afforestation . per cent. drought, the undertake total of §800,000; i completed during repairs have the past tive on some 7,000 miles of road: the con- struction of the Honam-Seoul-Wonsan [ Railway has heen completed. in addi- tion to the Fusan-New-Wiju line, and the total mileage of railways now open Among other things which the gov- , to traffic is over a thousand ernor-general noticed as items in the | Telegraph and postal progress of Korea were the fact that | been established at more than 6,600 guilds for saving | Places: the total number of common had been established with 1 Schools is mnow 400 and somc total credit of $400,000; deposits in for hizher cducation also have pustal banks had rcached a |bPeen founded. ¢ to enlarge and to miles. stations have more than 00 over school savings faimous German flier been | vears |7 Down enemy machine. Al {he their anti-air re recording event armies craft guns like the camers are perfecting | and | tragic in the | cont | the SuCCesses recorded by the accompanying picture shooting British the re- down by aviator, Germans of Licutenant Fer- WHEN THE FEET BURN For sore, tired, aching feet, reduce the inflammation that causes itching, burning and swelling by applying Minard’s liniment as directed. Any druggist will supply you with a bottle of this wonderful, delightfully creamy liniment. It soothes and cools, does not stain and is absolutely effective because of its healing, antisept rop- erties. It gives relief quickl 1t trees you from foot misery. - [ * A Delicious Vegetable A Wholesome Food ‘In Generous 5c¢ and 10c Containers At Every Dealer IMPORTED GRASS FURNITURE Very Classy for Porches This furniture is imported di- rect from China. The frames made of the strongest and most clastic rattan and reed known Sea grass, made into a cord, is then woven through the strands of reed. This grass is very tough ind offers gres sistance to the effects of moisture. > great res s offer the iliency and elasticity greatest de manufacture of of the ttainable the materials The on runners on the ree of comfort wood used in the these chairs i rocke T'he impossible for u line of samples on our floor is now complete. this furniture As it will be i to obtain this lectic any more of season, We suggest carly s C. C. Fuller Co. Overlooking The Capitol Grounds — 40-56 Ford St Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price from the sub-soil, and the roller will press it back so that the grass roots NEEDS ROLLING will get a quick start. Rolling through the summer will keep it green and growing. Dunham ‘“Water-Weight”” Rollers can be filled with water to any weight to suit a soft lawn, firm turf, or hard driveway, and can be emptied for storing away. They are “‘Roller bearing und muscle sparing’’. FREE BOOK ON LAWNS to every caller at our store. The Abbe Harcware Co. 79 MAIN S1REET

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