New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1916, Page 14

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 CHINVSROOSEVELT [F . eonemen woes ’tch Ot We are not connected ittty 8 iy 1oows biG | Globe Clothing House Window Displays other Store in the city 1 Tang Shao—Yi Returns to Political | § Hart ’ GRAN D pEN G (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) chaf{ner < | Shanghai, China, Aug. 28.—Tang Sl SA I ' RDAY SEP I EMBER 16 BB | Shao-yi, who was the first premier un- 7 b ¥ der the Chinese republic, but incurred the displeasure of Yuan Shi-kai and arx £l | nad been out of favor for a period of | four vears, has again loomed big in | . Chinese affairs and is the center of the | M8 crowd of ultra republicans at | a ul s 3 @ Shanghai who are endeavoring to di- | [ P RI N BB | rcct the reorganization of the repub- | i " | , Tang Shao-yi was educated in | 3 # | \ncrica, and became well known in | i are official circles there when he was sent | | P S8 | to Washington in 1908 to thank the | | #8 United States government for return- | | ing to China the portion of the Box- ea | er indemnity money which exceeded Hast & : 3 Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mars the actual losses suffered by American i citizens through the Boxer rebellion. f The MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT is ELIMINATED and I AM READY to .'"f. R s Head of the List Comes organization of the Chinese govern- ¥ OFFER YOUCHOICESTYLES INthe LATEST CLOAKS and SUITS i "7t | VARSITY FIFTY-FIVE | AT BETTER PRICES THAN YOU CAN OBTAIN ELSEWHERE J - o iic g Allin One Big Style Idea, $18 up Although Tang Shao-vi was desig- nated minister of foreign affairs in i the compromise cabinet formed by | §8 I B | Premier Tuan Chi-jul after the death L W t TEIIN | B¢ | rreer T e srer s oo |8 Look for Us When You Wan ‘l— P8 | vt gone to Peking to assume his | f§ b - = B A { | Quties—preferring to remain in con- | § 2 E OUR OWN e | ccrence with S s Shang- Fufl Value 111 E)()yS SUltS il | have been ratified by the parliament | 10 OO - Nanking provisional constitution pro- Y claimed by President Ii Yuan-hung to be the legal constitution of China RAPHAEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP § ..o [Pt uie of Sweaters for Men s home on Range Road R in this city is large European house MORRIS RAPHAEL, PROPRIETOR 151 MAIN STREET | St b e 4 4 E, with tropical flowers and foliage. The house has many verandas and recep- tion rooms, which were filled with Specials On Alterations Chinese political leaders waiting for | conferences with him at the time The Opefliflg Day Without Charge B | Associated Press correspondent called and was received in audience by the Shanghai leader. Mr. Tang Shao-yi discussed the fu- ture of China very optimistically. “I am very hopeful concerning the out- come of the present crisis,” he said. “I believe recent disaster has taught - Chinese leaders a valuable lesson It has been demonsirated that the Chi- Kaiser Puts Defense of S G public, and will not tolerate leaders who desire to thwart the public will and direct affairs to suit their personal Lo - ambi m West in Hands of Princes .. (i o oo tained under the Manchu emperors. They retained their position thréugh military strength and through that alone. By sending northern troops B s into the southern provinces they 3 e . , : . dominated the south, but never won 3 ” o : the lovalty and affection of southern- v B . : ers. It has always been offensive to g : : L the south to have troops quartered T coneishonldofea ol help ] - . . and were really foreigners to the south. cxr £ intin our house, or install- : , . . “Under the republic the same tac- A equlpped WIth AL Gu End s pa[? 54 1] vl bly | . o e s RIS, e o e Ovens of the new, improved Drop-broiler type i'lf" 4 new furnace, you wou probabply a1 . i . provinces north of the Yang-tee were e . : i e i - : | quartered upon the southern prov- with center-heat burners. think it was too good o be true. v . : | inces, just as in the Manchu days. It Unlik lled “ Bination ™ he Ci iy . . | was a_continuation of the old mili- nlike some so-called “ combination ranges, the Crawford has But wiring your property for Elec- ; . : tary domination. This system will two separate and distinct ovens: one for gas and one for coal— tric service is prebably the preatest im- ‘ : not work. Southern provinces both perfect. not submit longer to any such indig 4 provement you could possibly make, and nity, and there will never he s The Crawford Gas Oven is larger and better than most ovens. ffering to help you pay for this ' - ‘ peace in China until new methods are It is fitted with the only safety lihter approved by the American W€ are ofierin | 2 - ¢ 5 : - adopted. T think the time has come Museum of Safety. P i e i when leaders in all sections realize wiring. : : o e e Good cooking, always a habit with all Crawfords, is now made doubly easy, ) : _ . _ . A e s e convenientand pleasurable. Folded beneath the oven (out of the way For a limited time we will con- ) . o , : . - i when not in use) is the new, ingenious Drop-broiler. i S f wirin L T ) s native province tribute tov:ards lthet Cot; o i 'g 1 | ‘ ] ; D Lo, B e G0 to better cooking because it permits cealed pipes, sanitary top gtings and an amount equal to e first six . ‘ ; Solitica strife in China at instantaneous adjustment of distance guarded cocks. A ; - . present time. When asked if between flame and flood — without months’ lighting bills. : : he thought Kwanstung province will touching the pan— without bending ~ Then there is the famous Single " . 4 . ] ¢ : be harmonized and brought into line over. Damper that regulates fire and oven Wiring and fixtures may be paid | : - ' 5 » through the efforts of parliament, Mr. Other important features are the five with a single move of an always-cool y : 2 . Tang Shao-yl responded in the af- center-fire top burners of a new type knob. for in twelve monthly payments, and . . : | firmative. He said all the troubles in Mate bamp il B s A FREE | : ; S : o Fwa s e e e When you go to your Crawford Dealer and investigate these and the many other distinctive Crowford superiorities — you will g ¢ : to military domination, and can be realize why there's no range like the Cracford in the world. Ask our Sales department for full : giteon | 7 cured by meeting the demands of the SOLD BY F, . CY K k: 7 . . \ Cantonese for the withdrawal of : information, as to cost of wiring, etc. v e : ] | northern troops and the maintenance J 0 MHLH S & CO s u ; | of order through the usc of the local > ® bd military. 80O W T MAIN «T THE UN”ED H[m-mc :%ICEPREHFWE o : g " m : — GHT & WATER C0. | “=sesie—) =g % | New Goods--New Styles This convenient feature is a greataid (‘most ranges have only three ), con- Crown Prince Rupprecht of Ba- varia (shown in upper part of accom- e i : : ‘W Visit our Drapery Department and leok over our panying pictur as receive: 3 5 g § o 4 ~ . highest command of the German ar- splendid assortment of up-to-date Curtains and up- mies on the Somme front, now under 7 Sk 3 3 =3 attack by the French and British. He f O\ 4 holstery fabrics in the late Foreign and Domestic is intrusted with the general direction | > 2 of operations against the Anglo- # Weaves. ] ‘ } = = = French offensive. All troops assigned | Opposite Allyn House, 200 Trumbull Street, PHILADELPHEA to this task are placed under his con- | figurcheads, but as generals of ex- a = PR EN"! ENG trol, making possible the distribution | pericnce and distinction. Prince Al- A Hartford. DENT RGOMS of reserves and the employment of ail | brecht, prospective heir to the king- | e 2 AI In Many Different Languuges the means of war to the hest ad-|dom of Wurtemberg, also shown in 0 . § - " = T ‘ BY SKILLED UNION MEN vantage under a unified plan. The re- | the picture, who is in command of the wfll hea} ’khls rash |§ Oriental Rugs and Antigue Furniture at our Annex, 193 Main Street el BTt Ao, 2 Tl | RO SO, U (B0 TS | meverwory el ave a it s or || 48 Lewis St, Hartford. g LINOTYFE COMPOSITION. rangement of commands broug commander. e inflicted the first other eruption break out—I just put on | k4 ' Gver 35¢ Store Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. : g ahout by the appointment of Ficld | gres efeat on the Fr h in the dash | & bit of !(v«_mnl Ointment. T\_m takes ' ; \ : r PR e e Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. |\, 11 von Hindenburg ferimar ard through Belgium. Crown | out the itching and burning dnstantly, | '@ 3 § 7 BEST WORK AT MODERATE Tel Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreman 239.12 | (jioe of seaff. The new order | Pr Rupprecht, in command of the | and soon clears the trouble away. 1 | § ¥ VAN Q.B A PRIGT 5 THE 'n front into three sect . ctor, was the victer in - the | learned of Resinol Ointment through | § Dficz Open from ;A' lb:;n::"i LAt 7 E ns these to three princely | battle in Lorraine which crushed and | oqrdoctor prescribing it for my brother. . S) y A 5 r ol B he i‘rench 1Y n o« " 3 c wi ¢ ° D S ; s 5 & i zema for months but that ointment F. E. MONKS, D. . 8. 53 CHURCH STRE FEiL 631 | of armics at (he beginning of the war. | Prince has the overcommand in the n (1) healed his skin like magic. \ & - fhey ¢ , rege 3 i jerlin not as | Verdun scctosr, Georgiana M nks, D. D. 8. s MGR. "lhu are regarded in Berlin not as | dun sccto: L _ . : - _—

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