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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. EASTERN MlLLlNERYfflPP[]RTUNITY FOR SOUTH GHINA IN BIG MILLINERY VALUESE TRADE IN PERSIA GREAT CONFUSION B FOR SATURDAY : %But Merchants of This Gountry Tmpossbe {0 Determine Status of NEW WHITE H ATS i Must Grant Long Credits | Some Provinces TRIMMED 1 Ty | ‘ (Correspondence of the Asso. Press). | (Correspondence of the Asso. Dress). | Berlin, May 12—America now has| Peking, April 28.—S n confu- | {a remarkably favorable opportunity | sion reigns in South China that it is | | to sccure the lion's share of the Per- | impossible to determine exactly what [ ] [ ] an trade, but American business | : an trade, American business | (e status of many of the Southern KI'LP | /{ 4 \V men must adapt their methods to | 2 s - e g : o . . { Persian customs or they will _fail, [ Provinces it thisEpaciicularStime. ALl new styles just received in the newest creations beautifully trimmed with new, @ @ .ccording to Dr. Ernst Zahn, o L Yunnan, Kwei-chow and Kwang-si thority on Persia and the Per- | provinces not only declared their in- mported wings, flowers and ribbon, faced with white satin and feille silk. - | A Hfi%lphEfiTs 753, 3¢ $1.29 from @ consular Tevert made by the | ment. but alliedl themselves together CRIMMED dependence of the Peking govern- | i American vice-consul at Teheran in |in a movement to preserve the hich it is declared that the Ameri- | can business men must reconcile themselves to granting long-time credits, and that business cannot be properly done by correspondence, but | themselves with the other three prov- must be looked after by personal rep- | ince In other words Kwang-tung, resentatives. Che-kiang and Kiang-. provinces Dr. Zahn found a feeling among | have proclaimed themselves neutral. the Persians, he said, that the Ameri- | They ave protecting themselves Our Eflsily Understood Terms e R publi Kwang-tung, Kiang-si and Che-kiang provinces have declared their independence, but have not allied ¢ have purchased a sample line of White Hats at a hig price concession, and true to the usual Eastern illinery policy. We are giving our customers the ull benefit. Values to Untrimmed PANAMAS | Mannish Sailors Olored Sha es $ l O() ! Large Assortment—10 as denoting personal distrust I . an as denc = a strus or a t ic. D ° i Styles to Choose from T, N i i o | e O e be hurried. Time is not money in | the impor tv of Cz Sdsclared 690 All shapes, all styles. We ] 25 1 45 ? 95 Tl ioanl-encolotiuctie: e peEth Siusati e c e e S U MM E RY Cl OTHING < i i 1 [ A S] ] f Dr. Zahn s: he understood that | peking government felt that Yuan | [ I are making this Special can methods were brusk and failed to | against both the government and the proper attention to customs and | rebel troops, and their action seems bilities of the peeplc. This was | to have been inspired more by a do- | RS $1.00 opens an account up to $15.00. Liberal —4 ; true, he declared, as 10 | sire to preserve internal peace and pro- methods of collecting ac- | vent the disturhance of ordinary com- | terms on larger P“'Ch“e“- Then pay us the refusal to grant long | mercial transactions rather than to | |§ $1.00a week. We aim to make pleased This latter, Dr. Zahn de- | protest against the Peking govern- s f . looked upon by the average | ment or show sympathy with the customers. You'll be one if you try us of his T American Department of Com- | Shi-kai's f e Y rely : 1 DAL NS | Shi-kai's fate was sealed. However, ONh“QI-D s ungqualled so that those who were Untri 1 4 rerce and Labor is assisting in the | the revolutionary leaders in Kwang- | [l Cool, airy and refreshing styles and beautiful assortment of colors alue. Fine quality hemp too late last Saturday HEHET securing and distributing of German | (ung are so unfriendly to each other | @ in our clothing for both men and women. Pay a little down and : 8| catalogs of firms formerly doing bus- | , ; il cR s A ha 5 : el i Large and Medium can get one now _f"‘\‘ e S ONI S S plr S |and have had so many dissensions | | you'll have morc money left for your vacation trip. B Vi i i i iy oo 5¢ gl e s e el e e [N : . . pes. a:ues up to ome early—OUnly I B ot o e e e i navo liteleHECt OIS tnationalisitucy IMENESTSTIRA NS ETATTS S ey 150 to 3.50 2.00. to offer. e MEN’S PINCH BACK SUITS ..... 12.50 to 18.00 Blacks Only B | zreat progress toward winning the Guns Drawn / | Perstan market. | Thelr exports con-| . ALl 15, representatives of the | @ LADIES’ PALM BEACH SUITS .... 6.98 to 11.98 ted principally of finer textile wares B | fcelry, toys and clothing. yarring politica) factions In Canton | B | ADIES’ TWO PIECE WASH SUITS 4.98 to 9.98 l< CO ; U SR S e e IR A DT E S WA TSTS R S Su | .. 98to 598 C b s ference disagreed so violently that re- | B8 | ADIES’ WASH DRESSES 1.98 to 11.98 23 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN [ din ot potvameus g | ot Sl sy o | J LADIES' WASH DRESSES ... : e of Doctor of Letters has been conferred upon Pierre-Maurice Mas- son, head of the faculty of letters of ribourg, Switzerland, who was killed n action on April 16, Second-lLieu- I'tenant of Infantry in the French the conference room fired rifles at the members. Tong Kook-tan and Wang Kwang-ling, the superintendent of po- lice at Canton, were killed, and Chu Chien, leader of the progressive par- _______ — - — - — e o tv, was seriously wounded. Robhers . tine e "’{‘L“*{ 01“ € War, | pave been inspired by the unsettled Sonyeul Tt son s iporhave presl conaiti to engage in looting the sented his thesis on “The Religion of Jean Jacques Rousseau” on March 4 Retained at the front around Verdun, he was unable to leave his regiment on the date fixed and six weeks later he was dead. Masson's thesis contained interest- ing preface written in the trenches, as follows: “It may appear impertinent of fri- volous to amuse one's self correcting proofs while coming back from the northern districts of Kwang-tung, and the province has heen compelled to {ssue a manifesto preventing both the government troops and the revolu- tionists from crossing its borders. Meanwhile the 30 days’ truce which was arranged with Ts; Ao. the leader of the independence movement in Yun n province, in its effect, and there is no fighting in Sze-chuen prov- ince, which was the center of so much bloodshed early in the revolution. l advanced lines and to still think of | Ploodshed s i WISE ECONOMY IN ME Books lwhen 1tMsl the ifeloflthe nas || S = suxlsticenmavibeiextened Sl s indicated. Negotiations between Tsai tion that is at stake. I have thought L SEo SILK SHIRT of that more than once, e must not | A0 2nd the Peking government are however, be scandalized to excess. |Prosressing satisfactorily through the Men who understand true Whennye men i havek pissedh aimiehi| 2edinx N0 BRCH sril B TV sovets cconomy do not pay less than ionlirie Swatcn fin Bth ol bevbedwine e il MOIROTFSze-cRUEHNDEONINCE R a1 §0 ] five dollars for their Silk Shirts tanglements and when they go back | 1S duite willing that Yuan Shi-kal —and they buy St into their forest, they relax into the |Shall remain as president; Indeed, he Mogre-Tryon Co.'s Silk genius of the rts of peace; they |!M insists that he must remain. But the 200 T h " SI B s ' A" HO atl that price. We Souia carve canes, design ardens, tame any | conditions under which Teai Ao would rumau ' Site N use prices. But we could not rec- silversmiths to carve, or form jewels | change in the present form of gov- ommend them, therefore we do out of the shells that have missed us. | erment under which all powers cen- = BARBOUR RUG No Co-operation Among T not sell them. We look upon T have followed their example; T s In Yuan Shi-kai. —Tsai Ao de- more it is t e e e military troops in south China now o N . sitk s hinese The Most Suitabl d E R will convince 5 izl Chiincsc placed under the direction’of the cah- € ost duitable an Coflomical ug to the China Coast Officers’ Guild are There is little co-operation between A Reasonable Prices Silk Shirts as an investment have not fled from the ‘diversion’ nds that there shall be a popu- less PER SEASON. One Stack. = engaged in the revolution shall he » 1 3 You of its true Shanghz: E Se hun- cconomy. HENREAE By S 11" linet rather than under the personal for 'he ShOre or Country Home-_ on strike because the China coa Merchants' | the revolutionary leaders in Yunnan, ! Steam Navigat [ J ‘!:‘ this policy is profitable 1o that offered itself to me., and this | arly-elected parliament. a responsible . US because it is profitable to Booicl 11N e Abce ifor Bl SOl ol Cabin s tire presen i ve fofifall i H pvnn L YOU. Good Silk Shirts cost speak, like the souvenir rings that | OUs provinces of China. and that the pole-Moore-Tryay Sailors Strike. tained as government troops. b dred skippe and belonging = o supervision of the president. J fers. Made in All Sizes and Colorings at Very steamship companies. with the ex []BRE ception of the Chir W company, have re- | Kwei-chow and Kwang-si and those Join the }H tused to recognize their guild and | in the other provinces which have de- PAHY || erant an increase of wages. It is|clared their independence. The ° - estimated by the guild that one hun- | Kwang-tung revolutionists are ir c l c enetie lrc e QUALITY CORNER dred and two vessels in the China | ent that Yuan Shi-kai must abdi coast trade belonging to the China | In Kiang-si the movement has been It only costs $1.00 to join and you can have a 115 Asylum Street ‘\ Vigation company and the TIndo- | milder, and apparently there is no dsome Dutch Kitchenette Dellverea in your kit- P China Steam Navigation company, | clamor for Yuan Shi-kai's retirement. AT TRUMBULL, have been forced into idleness by | Although Che-kiang has officially de- HALTTORD. this strike. clared its independence, many of its 3 over the Far t | prominent officials have maintained cted by the action of | their loyvalty to the Peking govern- virtually all of whom are [ ment and insist there is no demand The navigation companies | for Yuan Shi-kai's abdication. Tang / \rged the guild with being un- | Shao-vi and other radical revolution- / Bnglish MULTIGRAPHS LETTER | Mo E DUTCH KITCHENETTE MAKES KITCHEN WORK EASIER. You owe it to yourself to come and see the Dutch , Sac-simile af Typewriting dons i | {ime 'w‘x”n‘{nml'-‘fiml’fr»h S | T e e e i i e : L2 3 cciors wi ignatures. Need ¢ 3 e a mous in their demand for Yuan Shi- henette. Let us explain its many new improve- e P S [ O e e Kat's abdication, and insist that pence 2 sl Brintec. fembers of the guild at sea were | cannot come to China while the prosi- its and conveniences. See how handsomely it is hed and how substantially it is constructed. Let ake it apart and show you every detail of it, and » judge for yourself. We are always glad to show Dutch Kitchenette and explain full details of our le Plan. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GU,, ING,|&0yl%cd 1 wircless of the sirike, and | gont continues in office 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. | ... L Pl gntoptne Dhogabnoliiie dack ort ave then in the efforts of the pr es and the constant str | various ambitious revolutionary lead- ers have neutralized the revolution: movement very considerable playea strongly into the hands of co-ordination lent's ene- o befween Buy Your Roofing Here—at Home jresiseiud Roofing that you send away for may be cheap in first T , . e o Yuan Shi-kai and his coterie. The but it's more than likely to be expenswe in the end. + o cost, bu Don’t put it off. he Circle will soon close and [ prosident is now <aid to e quite wil You can buy roofing for almost any price you want to pay, |ing to accept th idance of a re but we know that repair-proof, wear-proof, fire-resisting Pronounced “RU" as in RUBY ms‘rs MORE - WEARS LONGER will cost you less in the end than ¢ RU-BER-OID has been widely im- the cheap roofings, because it lasts & itated, becauseit is worth imitating. longer. We know of many . So-called “Rubber roofings” are RU-BER-0ID roofs that have given not RU-BER-Of). The genuine has more than 20 years of service an the “Ru-ber-oid Man" (shown are good for many years longer. ~ =bove) on every roll. We can deliver RU-BER-OIQ im- The U. S. Appellate Court has mediately; we can save you time ecnjoined imitators from using the and freight charges and give you word “Rubberoid or any similar ou want to take advantage of this special oppor- ty—Come at oncc. OUIS HERRUP Compiete Homefurnisher. 2-54 Main St., Hartford, Cor. Morgan sponsible premier and cabinet, and also to have a parliament selected at an election not manipulated by the central government. These conces- sions would reconcile Tsai Ao, who is probably the higgest leader in the revolntion, as he has actually taken the field and directed the revolution- ary operations. Men like Tang Shao vi, who have conducted a campalgn of publicity under foreizn protection in e e e b as much attention as he leaders who ‘tually taken up arms and put themselves out of the agitator class into the role of military men. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\_/‘/////////////////// UL e eSS\ : ik factory prices. name as the trade name or brand " | Since the foregoing correspondence Our customers who use of their roofing. ,__77»;17101{‘7 — — — . ; was written the strength of the revolu- RU-BER-0IQ tell us that nmlo!dcr Com? mfmid get our prices and ¥ I - JTRTTR. | a tionists has increased, accordin o roofings cannot compare with a sample of RU-BER-0| ANLE} IT7 | PERFECTLY PASTEUK.| | . 21 Wyl St e e e O : 7 NMETRIST and OPTICIIAk’ | IZED NHLI\ i M '!el ‘7“6 cities and towns in the provinces of | THE w L DAMON CO % sutcct, x i ;l)‘c ;lloxs‘ o |l Shan and Shan-tung, together with | / s soi %o to 35" | SEIBERT AND SOV, | ety "ot Chenz-tn. camar o the | N NEW BRITAIN. - - - CONN g : . o AL, -ovince of Sze-chuen, have joined tho lur Scrvices Guaranteed ! Park N S DIOVRCeSR S e 1Y S Glasscs ¥ ams. Tel. connecticn. neutrality. i

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