New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 18

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NEVW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ’FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. GENUINE PANAMAS $3.50t085 ¢ Exceptional Values GENUINE LEGHORNS $2.00 & $2.50 GENUINE SHINKEE BRAIZS $1.50 FINE BRAID SENNITS $1.50 &$2.90 EXTRA FINE SPLITS $1.50 & $2.00 GENUINE PORTO RICANS (Sunbleached) $1.50& $2.00 SILK CAPS Largest Assort- (Natural Bleach) PORTO RICANS $2.00 ment in Town 50c & $l.09 ROSEBEN STRAW HATS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. 388 Main Street e 3 et e 35 £t e B PP e i YT - - = ¢ Ei GENSORSHIP | TRIPLE-BARRED pdis Ministry Ts the Bane | Press Correspondents kpondence of the Asso. Press.) Ins, Greece, May 28.—It has ne of the revealing circum- of the political situation in since the formation of the dis Ministery that the censor- f press cablegrams to other es has peen not only rigid, but and sometimes triple. There bn no censorship at all of the ewspapers. Cabinet of Hate. lealou and mutual mistrust members of the cabinet is at- il the manifold cenmsorship of ams. Four former premiers the present ministry, held to- solely by their common hatred lizelos and their desire to keep of office, pier Skouloudis, as Minister for Affairs, exercises the ostensi- sorship. Telegrams are hrought to the ministry and submitted lvoung diplomatist, formerly (Charge d’Affaires in Montene- ¢ either passes them, or him- tu submits them to the pre- iThe latter process is a long one Skouloudis is in no hurry, en the sender of a message ait two to three hours to learn j* his message may be sent. He ly must wait in person, as the v frequently requires the al- of a word or two. If the of the message is not present Pt the alteration, the message [l 28 & whole. Much Red Tape. thesh bearing the Dremier's g o ;:nn\muon, the mies- €ans sure to go. Bremier and present Minister | munications, Rhallys, also tras Dout it. He does not always Fith his colleagues, na if he | it, the signature of t)0 rezular jcomes meaningless S - Rhallys’ censor o re sent to him, he works nig h them, and they arc e | There is no appeal and no pog. of explanation or alteration, former Premier Demetrios is has no great faith in the lent of either of his colleagues. | inister of the Interior, and as | head of all the police, and of et police in particular and any ssapes reflecting on him fail to Bt thcir destination. And re- Agent Says Weeks of Mass. Will Figure On First 301101{&‘:5“&";?&‘? Discussing the chances of the re- | New publican nomination falling to Sen- | the | ator John W. Weeks of Massachu- | class of 1881 setts, Mercer Vernon of Washington, | until the advance agent of the Weeks boom | achusetts naval in Chicago, said his candidate would | volunteer navy in the Spanish-Ame /e 175 votes on the first ballot. | ican ator Weeks is serving his first | ate rm in the senate in succession to | housc V. Murray Crane. He an ve of | gresses. Hampshire and a 1883, for ten year Before election to the sen- representatives quests for investigation prove fruitless | interviews with His Majesty, the King waste of effort of Royal Messages. whic In the matter of royal messages, | are cited or referred to, there is till the opinions of Constantine TI. another censorship—that of Count ‘ there be no interview, the Beriin cor- Mercati, Grand Master of Ceremonies | respondent was altogther too delight- of the court of Greece. Telegrams of this nature are referred to the page and writes a noge at the hottom { directing the telegraph authorities to | | pass the message—'by order of the king.” 3ut the messages do not pass a bit | more for having reccived this sanc- tion of the palace. Minister of Com- munic ns Rhallys inspects them whether or not they have the approval. Recently a very ir paragraph in an intervieuw King Constantine .to the net of The Associated was “lost” in this way. When the mat- ter was brought to t the sovereign he concluded that Min- istor Rhallys was probably quite wise in debating the paragraph in question, and there the discussion ended. A German Exploit. he correspondent of the Berliner blatt a short time ago created a ation by avoiding all cénsorship of interview which he had had with nz Constantine. Although the mon- h had made it a condition of his ng the German journalist that attention of | he was to wiley to try to send his ed with what he heard on the occasion of his first meeting with the Greek sovereign to resist temptation. But o message out by telegraph and risk its Get the Round Package Ask For and GET mutilation at the hands of Ministers Skouloudis, Rhallys and Gounaris: so ! he sent it out by post, under cover of the German Legation pouch, and when it was finally published there Used for Y5 Century. was consternation in Greece. Since 0 LI by | that incident Constantine of Greece H ) \ s | quoted by anyone for publication, and { den planting of sunflowers for the sake | of the oil contained in the seeds was 1 all the rz It was also spf- | e — DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back is achine or Bladder bothers, q lots of water and eat lcss meat. When your kidneys hurt and your | back feels sore, don't get cared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the am!‘n‘ri(mu‘ the entire urin: | Keeb your kidneys clean like your bowels clean, flushing them | with a mild, harmless salts which ro. the body’s urinous waste and s them to their normal ac- The function of the kidneys kidneys v tract. 1 keep | is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they | in;from it 500 grains of acid and S0 we can readily understand of water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad | sait; take a tablespoonful in a glass | of water before breakfast each morn- ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is | made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a ource of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salt is inexpensive; cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithin-water drink which everyone she 1 take now and the to .kecep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drink- ing, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. has steadfastly refused to be directly has received only one journalist, a | man in whom he has great confidence. EVEN CHILDRE (Correspondence of Cologme, German ficiently, successful so that it is being | {urged on a I scale this spring. The very late ggestion is that the | school children of Getrmany shall | utilize part of their spare time by sys- | < MALYED tematically planting sunflowers along | PACINE, WiS.,U.5.Ar every mile of road in the empire ) IRTTIRED LTED, MlL HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu- tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home American | 5 ¢ i offer you the utter- most protection from fire and theft. Let us show you the im- proved construction of this line. Small sizes for the house. Larger sizes for the

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