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4 old fighting families of France. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. ADJOINING TREASURE FIELD Free Watermelon Picnic and Big Land Sale At i I Seldan Heights Section » BIG SALE OPENS SATURDAY SEPT. 2nd AT 2 P. M. KENSINGTON, CONN. Free Watermelon Picnic At 2 P. M. Sunday, Sept. 3rd. You have never seen an offer like this in all your life and probably never will again. These Canvas Houses are made of the very best material. They are large and water tight. You can live in one of these canvas houses seven months of the year and save all your rent money toward building a home of your own. Don’t pay rent. Don’t pay high lodging rates. Buy one of the lots and big Canvas Houses and get rid of the rent problem once for all, Building Lots 50x100, Some Larger, At Seldan Heights Range in Price From $99 to $199. A Few Higher. Terms Only $5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month. BIG FREE PRESENT WITH EVERY CASH DEPOSIT OF 3§ p SELDAN HEIGHTS is close to New Britain. Some of the lots are right on the South Main Street Trolley Line. Heights, adjoining our Treasure Field property, is the best located development in or about New Britain. It is close to stores, schools, and in a fast growing neighborhood. How to get to SELDAN HEIGHTS. Take South Main Street-Berlin Trolley. Get off just below Towers’ quners at Newton Street right in front of Treasure Field. Seldan Heights is the high land just south of Treasure Field. Look for the Big Jordan & Selleck flag on the hill. Don’t Forget the big Watermelon Picnic Sunday, Sept, 2rd, at 2 p. m. A good time for all. you want. Remember it is absolutely Free. $25 OR MORE. We believe Seldan churches, Come dowr and eat all the watermelon BIG SALE CONTINUES MON- DAY, LABOR DAY, SEPT. 4th. A Large Build- ing Lot and a Big Canvas House for $99 and Up. JORDAN & SELLECK, INC. “THEY OWN THE LAND THEY ADVERTISE.” (MAURICE H. FOLEY, MGR.) NEW BRITAIN OFFICE NO. 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK, ROOM NO. 41. Other Conn. Offices at Hartford, Bridgeport, Wallingford, Georgetown and Avon. New Jersey Offices at No. 29-31 Franklin Avenue, Passaicc N. J.; No. 100 Main Street, Haskell, N. J. DUKE OF ROHAN ANDEAL WARRIOR As Quick With His Tongue As| With His Sword (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) | Paris, 22—The Duke of Ro- | han, killed in the battle of the Som- | me, has had one of the most impos- | Aug. ing funerals seen in France during the | but a public | at the sons of the old | nobility of France are fighting for the | Republic with the same ardor that the . war. It was not only a tribute to the heroic young nobleman, recognition t old nobility fought for the kings. The Rohans are among the famous They | the Siege of La Rochelle among the musketeers of | One of them was known Young Hero” in the if w’l"oo Fat Get fought at Seven | there, M(lre Fresh Air ¢ Be Moderate in Your Diet and Re- duce Your Weight. Take 0il of, Korein, Lack of fresh air it is said weak- ens the oxygen carrying power of the blood, the liver becomes sluggist fat accumulates and the action ~ many of the vital organs ered thereby. The heart actions be- comes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed Fat put on by indoor life is un- healthy and if nature is not assisted in throwing it off a serlous case of | obesity may result. | When you feel that you are getting | " too stout, take the matter in hand at | once. Don’t wait until your figure has become a joke and your health | ruined through carrying around a | burden of unsightly and unhealthy | tat | Bpend as much time as you possi- bly can in the open air; breathe deep- ly, and get from Clark & Brainerd | Co., or any druggist a hox of oil of | Korein capsules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at | night. | ‘Weigh yourself every few days and | keep up the treatment until y | down to normal. Oil of korein is solutely harmless, is pleasant to t helps the digestion and even a fe days treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight. of are hind- | are l'of Deputies. | know | dissents. | interr | hundred p | voung { from the fact tha | vears Another he and built the famous burg which is still @ E ctural wonder. But while ar they shared the views of Lafayette er French noblemen admiring repub- lican institutions, and the present gen- eration of the family has been one of the most enthuslastic supporters of the Republic. The young Duke of Rohan first showed his republican sympathies by becoming a member of the Chamber But he was no sooner elected than the war broke out, and he entered the republican army as a second lieutenant. One day when home on leave he visited the corri- dors of the Chamber, and heard a deputy spouting politics to a circle of listeners. The Duke murmured dissent to some of the political state- ments, whereupon the deputy angrily exclaimed: The Reply Courteous. “This war hag/brought a great many strangers to the surface. I do not this strange young man who am sorry you do not know me,” the Duke. ‘“Let me introduce myself as one of your colleagues of the chamber of deputies, member for I’Aube. If you have not seen me it is because I have been at the front and have not set my foot in the chamber since the war began.” A little later the duke returned to the front, where he is credited with one of the notable dare-devil under- While out recon- alry lieutenant, he long with his orderly at an inn where a hundred Prussian sol- diers had taken possession and were havin drunken orgy. Warned nt, the Duke would not turn ntering the place brusquely, and speaking in German in imperative tones he commanded the party to surrender, as the house was surround- ed on all sides Surpr A by the sudden apparition, ted by a firm voice ‘of com- mand, and hearing the orderly with his horses outside, the revellers re- signed themselves, gave up their arms, and submitted as prisomers, until a French c: ry patrol warned of what had arrived to escort the soners of a single hero. This is the story, as told of the Duke of Rohan, and passing one of the realities of the authentic it won him the Le- rlaced the stamp nition on the au- achievement. oceur is gion of Honor of government re dacious TRISH EXPORTING EC Dublin, Ireland, Sept -Official | returns show that the TIrish egg trade < now amounting to an export of yme 840,000,000 eggs a vear which is large increase over ante-hellum Everything is being done to | toster the industry. s evident | PORTO RICO PROSPEROUS Exports and Imports in Ixcess of $105,000,000 for Past Year, An In- crease of $13,000,000 Over 1912. (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) san Juan, P. R, Aug. 25.—Porto Rico has just completed the prosperous year in its history. Official figures compliled up to July 1 show exports and imports at a valuation in excess of $105,000,000, increase of $23,000,000 over last year, and a gain of more than $13,000,000 over 1912 which had been the banner year. Exports for the past year exceeded §66,750,000, while imports were slight- ly less than $39,000,000. Of this trade the island shipped to the United States products valued at almost $61,- 000,000 and In return bought goods valued at $34,750,000. Out of the to- tal trade of more than §105,000,000 more than $95,000,000 was with the TUnited States. There was a balance of trade in the island’s favor of more than $27,000,- 000. High sugar prices and a large In- crease in the sugar output were chief- 1y responsible for the big increa the island’s trade. During the tw months ending with June the sugar exports were 424,955 tons, valued at $45,800,000. The average price of §108 per ton received for this sugar was the highest price in the history of this island industry. Other chief items of export were coffee valued at more than $5,000,000; cigars at more than $5,500,000; oranges, grapefruit and pineapples valued at almost $3,- 000,000, and leaf tobacco valued at approximately $3,000,000. The island’s chief purchases from the United States were rice, valued at $5,600,000, flour valued at approx- most an imate o A pork 000,000 America Approx n d o spent for autc 600,000 | that they were about to take it but the war interrupted dis ssion of tr p: Professor | Kunfalvi has in come to the fore | with his plan and taken it up with ! Frederick Courtland Penfield, the American ambassador in Vienna. The { latter, he says, views the matter favarably, though he holds out no hopes that it is possible until after the war. vanh jeet 10hi EXCHANGE PROFESORSHIP, Hungarian Working on Budapest, Hungary, fessor Rudolph H. Kunfalvi, ton '95, wha is professor of physics and mathematics at the Budapest State Higher gymnastum, is working again for the creation of an exchange professorship between the two coun- Before the war, Professor Kun- had succeeded in interesting the | Hungarian autharities to the point Alumnus of Princeton Project. Sept. 1.—Pro- Prince- EMIGRATION FROM I{OTJ]AL\'J Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sept. 1.— tion commission, only 6,178 emigrated from Rotterdam to during the past year as compared with §2,470 in 1913. Get the Round Package Used for 13 Century. Ask For and GET 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. f Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. 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 5P & Civners sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. According to reports of the Emigra- | North America | PHILADELPHIA I DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES LIQUOR AND DRUG HABITS SUCCESSFULLY OVERCOME AT NEAL INSTITUTE 112 Dwight St. New Haven, Co Phone Center 5540 | Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. b1 | Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. P. S, | Georgiana Monks, . 1) WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST XS MALTED MiLK CO- . RACINE, Wis, U.5. 4" : Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home Don’t miss this sale. according to colors. “Clean Up” Wall Paper Sale Remember that Wall Paper will advance from 25 to 50% THE E.U. THOMPSON CO. 57 ARCH STREET SALE NOW ON 75 ARCH STREET The Rugs and Draperies you select make or mar the decorative effect of the room in wnich them—therefore do not choose carelessly or with un- due haste when furnishing the home. It is not the matter of money but taste that delivers harmony in home decoration. Never has any season found us so ready with new things in floor coverngs, cu draperies. We shall be pleased to show you put splendidly rtains and them to you. Agents for Columbia Grafonola. LOUIS HERRUP, Complete: Homefurnisher 1052-58 Main St., Hartford. Near Morgan ‘ . SUSHL PO VPV i WD S TP

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