New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916, A.KATTEN & SON Hartford One Price Clothing Co., 114-116 Asylum Street, lavishly trimmed with fur. Hartford Ct. Offering of Priced Especially AT $32.50 fashion decisions. Sl}ort, medium and longer coats in straightline, belted and tailleur effects with novel collars and cuffs of skunks, seal, mole or beaver. These suits are developed from valour, fine broadeloth, Callot checks and gaberdine in black, navy blue, brown, green, burgundy and prune. We Present An Exceptional WONMENS AUTUMN SUITS FOR TOMORROW ONLY Featured is an assortment of about thirty-five distinctly different models from the plain tailleur simple to those These are exclusive and dis- tinguished modes in which are incorporated all the new style themes and treatments sponsored by the lastest Paris FOR INSTITUTE. MONKEY ‘One Hundred Shipped From Philip-| auest to send the monkeys at once. pines to New York. Manila, Oct. 23.—One monkeys have beem shipped on i hundred | the monkeys the ! States, thus waiving the embargo on the epidemic of infantile paralysis in New York, Dr. Flexner cabled a re- A pecial permit was issued by the American health authorities to permit to enier the United Jajenese steamer Nippon Maru, con- | Philippine animals, enforced by the eigned to the New York. Rockefeller The monkeys were cap- tured in Laguna province, to Man and cost 75 cents apiece. A Filipino caretaker accompanies them close on their lonz voyage. The monkevs are sent as the result 1 arrangem->nt made some months metween Dr. Flexner of of BgO Institute, ‘ sanitary officials, SIX PERSONS MURDERED, British Trader and Children Victims of Cannibals. Australia, Oct. Sydney, 23.—A ! steamer arriving from the New He- the brides group, about 900 miles off the ]}O(‘k(tf(*ll(‘r IHS((tLIFG and Dr. Alvin S. northeastern coast of Australia, has Cox, director of science of the Philip- brought news of the murder of six pine government. At the outbreak of persons by cannibals. The vietims { were. a British trader named R. J. | similar Bridges and at least five children, whose bodles were found fearfully mutilated with axes and knives, and another child, who is missing, is be- lieved to have been carried off by the cannibals and feasted upon. The murderers were thought to have come from a village on Malekula island, where there are tribes of cannibals who are bound by native custom to kill and eat a human being in order to keep up with their rank. The failure of the French and Brit- ish punitive expeditions just before the outbreak of the European war to capture any of the perpetrators of < nes, and their imunity from punishment for two yvears past on account of the war, is thought re- cently to have emboldened the canni- | bals. SEES CONNECTIGUT GOING FOR WILSON And Cummicgs Will Be Elected, Costello Predicts @Bpecial to the Herald.) Any Live Young Fellow Can Find Match Among These New ‘Washington, Oct. 27.—Anybody {be divided is foolish,” said John F. who has just returned from New York city, where he was working with “The bulk of the labor vote is with the democrats. “‘Connecticut, ordinarily a republi- vote to Wilson,” cantinued Mr, Cos- the senate simply because the labor vote there is practically solid Wilson and Cummings. The same | situation applies in many other state: where the manufacturing element i men are employed in huge numbers.” Mr. Castello predicts the | phant re-election of the president and that a democratic senate and house will be chosen. Campaign Expenses, | | predominant and where the laboring | | Senator George P. McLean of Con- | | necticut has submitted his first report to the secretary of the senate under the campaign publicity law. That | statute rTequires candidates for both {houses of cangress to file a sworn | statement of campaign contributions | received by penses paid out by them| One such statement was due before the nomina- | ting convention, another after fit, while a third and fourth should pre- | ced tively. Senatar McLean says in his first and | only report thus far filed: “T did not want the nomination and it cost me nothing, and no other per- son contributed a cent.” The statement is sworn to in due | form. Former Representative Willlam Kennedy of Naugatuck, wha is a can- | didate to ‘“‘come back” this fall, has |also flled a statement, it being in- election. spent $56.75 up to a recent date, as fcllows: Postage, typewritin, ete., $5; telephone, $8: hotels, $15.75; au- tcmobile expenses $28. 5; ANOTHER GERMAN FEAT, 27.—The German New York, Oct. electrical industry is scoring a tri- umph in the midst of the distractions of the war by building the generator and transformer in the world, according to advices received | here. ™he Siemens-Schuckertwerke | of Berlin are building a generator and transformer, each sixty thousand | K. W., the transformer having the power to transform the voltage to 110,000 volts. The order is executed for the Rheinish phalian Electrical Works. It is said the largest turbo-generators in the United States are 35,000, or 40,000 B’.W. " Kelly--The Dubs 77 DIDJA NOTICE Th HE CRIPPLE HoLDS | | THE OTHER His ' || Guy ) | cue || misseD)! FUNNY) 9 Two BITS HE DOESN'T MAKE By BRIGGS CIRCUS Mo WATCH THI(S BUNCH PLAT- THEY'VE BEEN A HALF HOUR GETTING SIX BaLLs IN THE POCKETS o & ANY L T BY THE WAY HE ACTS IT'S His ’\{‘i/ 4 i U8 - > OF THEM HNOW WHAT THeEY 'RE PLAYING JusT WHANGIN' THE BALLS ARoOUND THE TABLE 'ATS ALL > A Do You THiNK THE. MANAGEM woucLd SUCH PLAYERS To USE A TABLE X WHEN A LoT US G5oD ‘onES /7 ARE STAN / D ARO TN HEY'LL PLAY. MUCH LONGER 7 IT'S A WONDER AlLow DING. I Q ’/V N HARRY — BLAMING THAT LAST BUM_ SHOT o THE fi‘;/“ HE NEVER HAD A | cus N I H R oF who thinks the labor vote is going to | | Costello, democratic national commit- | teeman for the District of Columbia, the democratic campaign committee. | can state, will surely give its electoral | tello, ‘and elect Homer Cummings to | for | trium- | them and campaign ex- ! and follow the election, respec- | felt in | Clothes Built for Young Men—the Victory” Kind of Men. They reflect the gay spirit of youth cut along more youthful lines. They fit a little more snugly. Thé& lapelis—if pointed are a little more so. If the lapels roll they are given an extra roll. The fitted backs are a little more fitted. A bit more dash in the patterns. A lit- tle more fitted. A bit more dash in the patterns. A little more daring in the designing. We have told you what a difference there is in Young Men'’s Clothes, and we wish you to know that this is a “YOUNG MEN’S STORE” tended for that which precedes the | In it he says he received no | campaign contributions and that he | largest | ewYork$ 357 MAIN ST. Waterbury Store, 161 South FALL SUITS and OVERGOATS 00aOCOOI00X0 “Yim-Vigor- And how do Young Men’s Clothes differ from others—your ask ? e (= ),$12,$158ampleShop NEW BRITAIN Main Street ell as soldier. aneso an able diplomat as w WASHINGTON PURZLED |on,auiamomss e | by Japan upon China last year Mcembers of Prominent .Families United States—Carranza fome sty regarded here as Reported Losing Grip on Country. | advisers | wasscontained in the demands made That | the Chinese government should now select a Japanese military adviser Is indicating the ar- rival of a period of more friendly re- lations between Japan and China. The recent clash of Japanese and Chinese troops at Chenchiatun, in Mongolia—where 17 Japanese soldiers were killed or wounded has created little ' excitement in Japan and there is every Indication that the difficulty ! will be settled peacefully. Oct. here 27.—Official re- showing that Obregon, ‘Washington, ports received members of the Carranza, Huerta and Madero families have Trevino, are now in Sai. Antonio, Tex., puzzled observers seeking an explana- tion of the gathering in the United States of Mexicans. The reports do their presence, | Some officials believe, however, economic and social conditions gen- erally in Mexico are such as to make Mexicans of the wealthy class anxious non-combatant not explain / i Old barn and sheds made weath- erproof and as attractive as when mew by covering roof and sides with RU-BER-OID. me— E to get their women folks out of the country for the present. The de- spatches indicate that most of the women have come recently from Mesxico. | The state department has not re- ceived, so far as known, any official repors ng out the charges of General Carranza’s political enemies 1is grip is relaxing and that he is preparing to leave Mexigo. exodus to San Antonio has been use to support this view, but high official have scen nothing showing such a de- velopment is to be expected. JAPANF REJOICE, because it has always given our customers lasting satisfaction. We cannot recommendcheaper roofings because they will not wear as RU-BER-0I]) wears. RU-BER-0I cannot rot, crack, melt or run. It is permanently waterproofed. Putona Ru-BER-0IG roof and you will not have to worry about troublesome and expensive repairs. [2U-82R-0i]) Roofs applied more than 20 years ago look good today for many years more service. People Welt Pleased Over Choico of | Military Adviser, Tokio, Sept. 2 Japan oV Japanese military officer to be mili- Great satisfaction is r the choice of ® A tory adviser to the Chinese governor. Licut.-General Nobusumi Aoki has been selected in China for on account of his extensive >dge of ths country. In military circles he is pOpY as “The General of Chi D 1g the revolution which the death of President he was sent to Shang special mission. He was 0N tary attache to the Japanese lezation at Peking and has traveled extensive- | ‘l) in the interior. He is regarded as /7 the post knowl- Japanese known pre- Yuan hai on mili- ceded Shi-kai Unchanged in Quality for 24 Years RU-BER-0I Roofing has always been made of the highest grade materials, free from paper, wood fibre, tar, asphalt and cheap mineral oils. wearing qualities, it has had 300 imitators. ~ Pronounced "RU"as In | RUBYJ COSTS MORE - WEARS LONGER THE W. L. DAMON CO. Lumber, Coal, Masons’ Supplies and Roofing NEW BRITAIN, CONN. T Because of its proved We recommend We stand back of RU-BER-0ID. We're right here to see that the roofing you buy is all a roofing ought to be. We have never had a complaint regarding RU-BER-0I0), but many have told us thatitisa perfect roofing. You get the genuine RW-BER-0I[) here. The “Ru-ber-oid Man"” (shown above) is on every roll. We can also supply Colored Ru-eer-0l) (Ka-lor-oid) in per- manent lile Red and Copper Green. MR ERN..S N ———

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