New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 17

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M—’Wedo a. Cash R ACCOUNT IS SAME , ON ~PAY- “AUTO ls SPEEDING. '§ Old thicles Supplanted Madrid, March 30.—Theré are some curious features of the increase in QMQ between ~Spain' and America has resulted fram the subma- "in Spain, they have one curious back in not being able to bring “PROGRESS I msm Strests Bomg Better Pavel and th( American tires, as theseare | bber arnd dontraband of war, subs t, to all kinds of 1restrictions and égulations. The American auto-trucks are caus- ing a revolytion ,in Madrid along distinet lind First, df the huge antique ent; ng-the streets; ; n and donkeys, covered: bells; -and, finally, [ 'dr1d from one of:the worst itals. of. The Spant; disappearaiive of their anefent methd ods before the march of improvement. A complication has arisen over the 3 td: one | The Spanish ships w glad to this class of freight, but t;p ships’ not provided with the i m frigerating plant.; -Ag this is & 1 for shipping ‘meékt Flong distanoces, many Spanish. &hips are being over- hauled to put in.the modern cold-stor- age equipment o handle this new class of an product. Once equipped this ‘way, fresh Spanish fruit will be géing to America, and fresh American meat. comlng to Spain.; Other American: Articles Used.’ American’ flat-irons and other elec- tricdl novelties are now Qeing used for -the first ti and the '‘Spaniards say these afl.lclh are so much better fin- ished than the Germair goods that used to come he that they will hold the market pef§anently even if German trade gets 4" footing again after the war. Even-American drugstores with Ameflpu_si medicines have made thefr appeai along the' streets of Ma- darid. % Besidey- stepping .into .the'.place .: of nd Italy in supplying fAl meri- | e Wi ca. wi m.\quna, ccurios, etc., is alno having the eftéct of giving Spain & good deal of thé American trade in perfumes, toilet articles and soaps, which used to go from France in large quantitiés. Some of these ar- ticles, such as castile soap, have their ‘origin here in Castile. It is in the Amierican demand for their.art treasures that the eir chief interest. Buyers American department here for the Florence, Mi- rt centers- from y to ship art stores are not first time instead Ian, Paris and othes ,which it would treasures now. i ‘America would have recelved a number of paintings of the great Span- ish master Goya if it had not been for tion at the New The, pictures ac- for some time because of rities in making out papers, id were finally sent back heré un- jeiged. The owner -had meantime two trips to New York, but at wve up the shipment as hopeless. of Madame Haro, another his Virgin painted on a panel of wood, and a a peasant dance, on.wood. jother artist is now takirng to Am- a Titlan, called Salidad soli- ). The value recorded here is ,000 pesetas. i < LF-GOVERNMENT IN ., INDIA INCREASING #.Will Be Permitted to Occupy Civil Service Posts 'nder New Rule. London, *8March 30.—Another step toward selfdgovernment in India is ‘promised ' by, the British government in the report, just issued, “of the Royal Indi comimission, appointed | some time before the war to consider means “to widen the avenues of In- dian pagticipation in the adminis! tion of the cou The report, voluminous docul has bean\ for miore than a “purposely delayed with' a Maw to avoidance of controversial ‘discussion during the war.” It is expected that the main recommendations will be put into effect without delay. The most important change in Indian administration will' be an in- creased recruiting of men direct from Indla” for posts in the higher civil service. At present these posts are filled in England, altiiough Indians who have resided a certain “time in England may compete on an equal basis with Englishmen in ‘the exami- nations here. . In the future, however, there will be a bifurcated enrollment, with definite proportions of: the | higher posts reserved for Indians educated in their own country. In the policé department the pre- ponderance of the appointees will .ull come from England, “having re- gard to the nature of British responsi- Piluy for the good government of /India.” In certain other services, such as agriculture and forestry, half the appointees will come from India. Moreover, the English door to admis- slon to thé various services is to re- main open as before to Indian can- didates, and those successful are not to be included in the proportion set apart for recruiting in India. in the case of the police, indeed, the English door is ‘Opened for the first time, as hithérto only pure-born Europeans have been eligible. Now Indiens will Dbe estitled to compete, provided they have been educated in Fngland five years prior to the examination. Much js done also 'to modify the old griev- ance of preferential pay between the London and lndlan recruit, 2 ! shipment of American’ feat to Spain. | T, but’ = l ‘bad bream Dr. Ed in style— But they cost you more Thereareotherhgh-gndefldhestht arebmltashononblynflonroeflotllu- !uttbeycoltyou more 'I'I:ere are- otller high- grade Clothes that are made of as good all-wool fabrics as Mome But they cost yoll ‘more mwsmmmmmmuemwyaumgm&mamm Clotlles,BUTatSlScostyoulessthanelsewh ' pmemadepm-\ ble became here you buy DIRECT FROM THE . rent, UPSTAIRS SHOPS. We repeat, i’s by reason ‘ these lm we have over other clothiers that we sell more clothiat $15 than any otliq: concern in Hartford _ - ‘ ; - . COME UP AND YOULL su. Monroe Clothes Shop 25 Asylum Streef Hartfomd 7 BAD BREATII i Dr. Edwards’ rds’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and snti ly do the work. |th bad breath find quick reh:f Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. '.l‘he pleasant, sugar- coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know_ them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and hiver, stimulating them t0 natural ‘action, clearing the blood and gently ‘purifying Guaranteed 4,000 Miles - Service--Saving and Satisfaction To Dealer and Consumer the e e, o eyt || Distribuitor f0r "AMERICA Tire \ the bad after effects, i All the benefits of nasty, sckenm‘ . gdlpmg cathartics are derived from ¥ wards’ Olive Tablets without grip- ing, pain or any disagreeable efl'ects. Dr. F. M. Edwards dlscovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among' patients afflicted with bowel and liver oomplamt with the attendant Csppnia ADNA F. JOHNS iy -a vegetable compound’ smixed e i ‘i"‘%"’;‘% 159 Mam St. Tel. 961 New: Britain, and 25¢ per box, Al druu‘m. g ‘ —

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