New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1916, Page 6

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. i e = liiNESE LABOR IN Returning Americans Say M’Adoo ~ [BRILLIANT CAPTURE i BAST“RIA ‘ FRANEHEUEBESS Affronted Peru; Others Defend H:im bY GERMAN, CAPTAIN For Infants and Ghildren. Gyoles Being Imported 0 Replace| - ‘ e : ‘ Took French Gpmpauy Prisoner Mothers Know That Men War Takes . ‘ L . . byDarln%Rruse Genuine Castoria | ... uer, | |IE S R s o e s Berlin, April 28.—A deed rark ALCOHOL 3 PER G , : >aris, A ril 15—The experiment i % “ A\Enelab[ePrEpflrali e B 2 : 2 : for sheer audacity with the capt AVeget onforAs- i =gl a e : or sheer audacity with ar similaling e FodanRegus Always imd(n, in France with Chinese labor ¢ e . v o ‘ g v mildB & : . ‘ ; DR p of one of the Namur forts by Lieut. ting the Stomachs L R L dra o s at ant Von Der Linde and floccad ooty s A tory and farm work by the war has : 3 i . : z : : . : S ronfoleaioriacin + the INFANTS “CHILDREN Bears the e . : : . v . . ROl o Pt i helpful from an economic . | point of view as to incite an exten- Promotes DigestionCheerfil Slgnature | ness and Rest.Contains neither larmy committee has reported favor- Opium Morphine nor Mineral Jably upon a proposition to employ . B : 3% ' : Y NoT NARCOTIC. | |labor from France's Chinese colontes | |3 g : gind [hessssunmiainc tvo corporals Thirty-Ninth Reserve Infant) i 1 i ? ' : | ment, who in the early f sion of the experiment. The senate : { Verdur made an entire serve company prisoners Annam, Cochin-China and Tonkin 7 & i . Utecht, who had beer all industries working for the nment and in the fields at work ; s : . brevetslicntenant frax ance or waiting in French ports : ' = : L ; on the second day of |to be sent to destination, or on the ; way. X The senate committee proposes to i3 s 2 2 bring 100,000 more Chinese. The s 4 N B ; Besnadrivens severalfu e o i North African colony of Algeria and S5 g k. 3 2 - » s A E their original positions Aperfect Remedy for Corsfge the protectorates of Tunis and Mor- . : : : 1 Sl s tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrioea s F i £ | g n f ¥ s occo, as it is pointed out by Henry g i e Worras Convulsions.Feverish Berenger, a leading member of the b . ooy T ; 4 IS nontsol e g ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For uver i army committee, are able to furnish 1 . ;s ; ; : i ing through the wo 1 i imile Signature of [ 100,000 Berberes and Kabylie work- _ ; : o “ ness, cht spied a light and heurd RS S 3 men, while 30,000 at least p - & , p Vvoices proceeding from a homb-prost fladiov. | drawn from Madagascar. W the ; % G 4 2 L] A N f g | 280,000 colonial soldiers incorpor: X . : e I s th Es VR ol el s I { 280, al s < porated ¢ 'rungNTAmComAm hlrt Years lin the French army since August, S G > g % 1) sitempt to surprise them and make NEW YORK. | 1914, these 280,000 workmen would : o ; : A ther. prisoners. 1d hring up to 560,000 the number of B > g o s While the two corpo stoud rc Atb6 months o] | " | Chinese Arabs, Berberes and Kaby- ik 5 > ol with hand grenades and ritles, 1Jtecht * i 35”0555 —JSCEN s__ | lies brought to France by the war. : 3 2 o sprang down into the bomb-proof and Food | Will Leave After War. : - ; SR | secd the first surprised I'reach offi- 2 ed under the F I : 3 cor by the arms. He pr d to be a - i The social consequences of this T o . S . R r [ heavy importation of Chinese labor o g d % . . i ceytan of infantr Vith - Exact Copy of Wrapper. R N T R R R TR {have not apparently preoccupied E hini time to recover 7co:1 hi | either the members of th ecommittee i e Utcent demanded ‘ sol.. the army that ll\:h been [sunl,I ng TEMNNESSEE TN WIRBELORPES LOCK = SECRPETARY MeBBoo "y“j‘y‘»':)|‘;;1~‘|‘::y'( h:y n | the question or the general public. - A A ST ten 2 an i I The 50,000 Chinese, whose utilization B { replied that the company is already provided for, come to | the edge of the wool ani that he | — — === | France under a contract for three communication with it by relays POULTRY. , which stipulates that after the =—— | = , Lima, who arrived, in New York. "'h']v‘((:wtr f,,wf.',,“’_:"':,‘,;',:.w),l::." (1.‘,‘41“,:“&‘ “\Ar‘{ » ENTING AL lsRoNeIatese for ente i or i Sl | P ror e riv inister o re Bubic | Th e ure of Secretary of the|The Peruvians say that the reason |threat of shooting him, fo send bl Z may be employed in any other colon- E bl T e e I ope henm ot TlTa (Rans Ba( thelacaidraliced | (6L postesclonfoutsidolon rance SThin LRaRSERR I Al Bl E s S dixeas iy Pater dodl San U IS RS st ol party to accept their hospitality, the | captain actually sent the order to t the cruiser Tennessec to accept the n ¢ La Keeps hens to call at any of the dealers bo- . e sl s e e ny to ‘fal without arms ir y Different Languages, low. free trial package of Dr. Iess |is the only feature of the experiment | YINg, an ens 5 \-mwfm o Aranite Dresence af bubonic plague at Callao, | company to ‘fall in \\’.m ut arns in e s | hospitality of the Peruvian govern- hot well founded. since there | the clearing near the bomb-proof fo tle with a patrol to I tiors of the French trun) SKILLED UNION MEN HEae i SR e e e e e e e i Moderate Prices. fight lice and lay at the same time. Are | " Cls over. and the mecessity | from the contingent already to serve ity it L ot D OTYPE COMPOSITION. your hens lousy? This free trial package : bl Y | a5 interpreters and instructors rent, after it had o(eilly | always are a few cases o iseas % i will tell. Dust it in the feathers thorough- | |t S oieiian oo EX ted by the United States minister, {at (fallao, but among the native popu- LRI L s s B e e S i e i The school has heen established Hs Ol satho LA gullac Dt ancRe (holna i Dane Jys and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. {1y’ over a piece of white paper and look for | 0 S0 aioni e iR uciisbnan L olin R R Snton M CUURISE B B o Clinton, ot S e e S W E .12 | dead lice Test this free trial package also o I - i e sine eginning of the month of ist allao an o Ay SCH S BEE b i = + i il O i P ien L1850 Wurcwmml 509 82 | singe be Les offended the people of Peru and ' lad been exaggerated greatly and |lcad the entire company lice on horses, cattle, sheep ticks, cer- |the colonial labor. = = % THE n bugs on cucumber, Squash melon In order to facilitate the execution | APril the Chinesc ha en wor Ereofen ol Wiroiicnnt | faprasiiont Mnyisesiesy nroAbolactad propsiiy || betfalion beforeithis (ilrenchmen 0f smong other South American coun- | Pictures are Secretary McAdoo and | covered that they had been decciied surrender, as we are surrounded This occurred and Utecht holding the captain and lieutenant as hostages at | the muzzle of his revolver, was able to es, slugs on rose bushes, e quire P 5 ing ard at the learning of Fr ch, slugs ofe bushes, etc. Inquire | ¢ ¢noin work by the Annamite labor, |ing hard a & out Dr. Hess' Pouitry Pan-a-ce-a, the | ; . articularly sufiicient mathematics (o | ° : Nhaes | He received for deed tI ) RN PRINTING CO., that will keep your poultry healthy, |2 special Franco-Chinese school is "f"”"‘ s simplest accounts. Their | (Ties, according to Raymond Guyer, ' the Tennessee in the Miraflores lock, | He received for his deed the Iron make your hens lay and your chicks grow. |heing founded under the direction of keep the s Bt # first class. Any of these dealers will give you the fres |y tor SUPIRS, BREET P08 C e O_ | progress is said to be prodigious, and RCH STREET, TEL. 634 | trial ‘package of Dr. He Lavast {|MonsicEg Sualand, (Brolentol IR 1 ihousht Ehat! twol monthal el o S - . il i I I C. EBBESEN, MGR. lgfl'fi'fim: Drug Gon 165 Matn Sts & :I\:x‘;\\y‘wll':\\;\emv(\\‘)":\\:‘\(;::l.:»y“:;:~f>:~;’)n%]'t::; :\;{T;‘Ii & o Eon el ) D e i N TR { | INTO FRENCH BANK, § o Are Not “All Alike!” American mining engineer of Tanama canal. [ Magee e In LIBERTY you get guaiév—in other R Five Million Francs Every Week -, e e Aange Is Its Average Now W, - 4 smokes and chews out of a dackage of in just the style you S e LIBERTY than out of a “bigzsr looking” ; h h (Caressmenasncelel T isesiattu ot g - package. Here's why: want at just the price | Paris, April 25.—The Bank of ) . : 1 v ot i s O : Look at LIBERTY--long, rich, silky, ou want to pa; nalfffrancel i fsall NGRS el g \ fragrant shreds that make your rt. suth water. pay : 3N g y in exchange for paper money and covernment bonds since December T ; Feel LIBERTY —sraooth ani soft to the 24, 1914, and the receipts continue at {he Tate of five millions a week. | & _ # touch--no hard stems there! Can’t be— These receipts have brought its gold N £ : _ ’ Sy ) : - B | rcserve up to abaut the five billion : 7 =7 & cause they re all picked out by Hand. i | mark and maintained it there not- | R ; 4 Try LIBERTY —smoke it or chew it— g withstanding shipments abroad in the X s 4 - a5 2 reantime of 666 millions, most of : /'_, : (Y4 right away you'll know you have a big= which went to Great Britain = r— ~ > The Bank of France is not a gov- jS= muSCIGd’ two-fisted man’s tobacco. ernment bank in the strictest mean- = ing of the term, but it is the state's . . 7 x Tanker—the lender to which the state 6 ’ applies when it needs to horrow P . g 3 money 1 3 ! The bank has now advanced to the i % DRI government seven hillion, one hun- y 4 - AR . R AR : = 5 dred million franec: The money is i ke Ient at the special rate of one per L c t T b 5 % : S ong Cut Tobacco More bakm ower with less rue contract With the government, and : ° is to be repaid within one car after the end of the war or before. If the is made of good old Kentucky leaf. Only the loans are renewed after {hat This reSUIt is attained by the :,' thes will bear three ner cont.mter: | long, whole leaf is used—no short or broken L} ~ cst. Besides financing the government leaf. That’'s why there are no short cuts Magee Special Flue System U S i | g LIBERTY and why LIBERTY is the credits a e outset of the war i T T e e one real Jong cut tobacco. 3 i o P . . ef 800 million franc and furnished . : 2 Gives an equal distribution of heat under all six B | cuarantees for an Englieh loan. of Moreover, the ageing we give this leaf boiling holes and around five sides of the oven five million pounds to a Parisian | sanlk 4 A for an America 2 fen T e e making every part of the oven bake evenly. ;;‘«:‘_nnn‘,‘r;iun b i T rican loan for up to 5 years, puts satisfying r ,-chness and contributed largely to the revival of snap into LIBERTY that give hearty trade by facilitating payments in in- = Quick response to the Magee Damper places the = stalments! of balances us from mers smokers and chewers the man - size < 25 : chants at the beginning of the war, . : fire under perfect control, giving you a hot baking involving a stupendous amount of | Satisfaction they want. oven in a few minutes, or checking your fire so work since at the beginning of 1915 th Vi n the ma bank alone A e T s S A there Swete i ey bapk alon You get more good smokes and drafts and bills of exchange of more than 200,000 different debta chews, and more satisfying p]easure amounting to 2,078 215 francs. “lt’s a pleas“re to bake with a Magee Range” The transactions of the bank during out of a package of LIBERTY than the first full vear of wa cash re- ceipts and payments combined, any other Long Cut. amounted to 214,225,000,000 francs. One result of perturbation in g Try it out and see! . finances resulting from the war 132 MAIN , g the encouragement given to cu. . 5 BY . = A STREET ! J'—fi;_ tomers by the bank to make the i s e ’f_fi transfers by check instead of cur- % (T | oo e o pemanen:| A check system, thus far looked upon with little favor in France,

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