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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. TRADING WITH EAST A Message to Mothers INDIAN MARKETS OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : Y the doctors raade of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready | ( . to_tell you the good tha}; Fletcher’sc Castoria hasg done, is doing and | They Ge{ Speed Amos) 0[ U‘ S'Y will do, from their experience and their love for children. ) 3 Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to We Get Their Pep-per try an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Iletcher’s. Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a num- } New York, May 24 —Trade of the | 5 ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in | United States with Nermmind. oo | Clty Hall the welfare of your baby. its Fast Indian Colonies has shown rapid changes since the beginning of w the war. With Nether the Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of el trade has fallen to one-fourth of the | § = i R . 2 _—— - normal and with its East Indian col- | 8 PR TER . . ——— . g onies the trade at the present time is | ‘ N L R | 15 times as much as in the vears pre ceding the war, A compilation by the National City bank of New York | f§ R d t t shows that the imports from the | g efl y- 0' u -On Netherlands in the 9 months ending with March 1918, but 14 i . The Best Shoes N Sl e o e e | months of 1917 and the exports to of 1913, and the exports to the - dian colonies, due in part to changes : the Netherlands but 11 million dollars | H AT THEIR PRICES IN AMERICA. B | azainst 96 millions in the correspond- A Oub!e_breasted eari S m [l | ing months of 1913, On the other 9 As Illustrated. Jands approximately 18 million dollars in shippng facilities, and in part to the # | hand, direct imports from Dutch East 50 N | Indies in the 9 months ending \uml‘ $ B | March 1918, are approxin 6 Rt " Ask to See No. 360 ' | . ‘ S S ; B | asainst less than 2% millions in the | § o > HIS is a strong statement. W | corresponding months of 19 ln r E The truth of this claim, how- /i g This radical change in the trade | § ° J ) ) large inrrease in production in the 3 Dutch East Indies of articles required & ° in the United States, has occurred | 3 L] Ld . million dollars against less than 5| r 1 l lS - millions in the corresponding months | § ever is easy to prove. Try a pair. with the Netherlands and its East In- If you are interested in an extremely smart Oxford, ask for our model 360. A classic, “English” last made in rich Burgundy Tan and Gun Metal, with invisible eyelets. If you think you’ll have to pay more chiefly in the last two years. Nether- lands had been a large importer of | & e o merchandise from the United States, | 8 - both for its own use and for resale to | [ ° the interior of Furope, and with the | § : restrictions placed upon the move to satisfy your personal ments to that country of the class of standards of quality, / fl | merchandise which would be desired don’t do it until you 7 4 SHOES M| by the Central Powers, the cxports have seen these oxfords. f FOR WOMEN | from the United States, to the Nether- : @ | lands showed a marked. fall, from orrow. Re- 5 SnoeTn%ermtl}-‘]]e model num- P $3.50 & $5.00 i 2,000 in the nine months end- ing with March 1915, to $72,428,000 ber—360. gl FOR BOYS he corrdsponding months of 1916, $2.00 & $3.50 M| $83,271,000 in the same months of 1917, and but $11,035,000 in the cor- # | responding iod ending with March ‘chonntoperne our Stores under nyothernume(hanTheNewarkE ‘1?“12‘0““" et S B i | Formerly much of the products of —_— the Dutch East Indies, Netherlands’ FOR § | principal colony, reached the United » . ; States by way of the mother country, ORIEN 5 % Netherlands, but with the disarrange- ment in shipping, the tendency was to send the merchandise direct from the > place of production in Java, Suma - tra, or the adjacent island of that 1! group, to the ports of the United Near R. R_ Crossing f | States by the shortest available route. At the same time, the production of R 2 TSP AT o g rubber in Java and Sumatra greatly Open Monday and Saturday Nights Until 10:30. increased, and as the United Statos : 2l B | was the worlds largest market for 25%Btores in 97 Cities. India rubber, the exports of that § | article direct from the Dutch Fast | Tndies to the United States greatly in- creased, and the ipments of rubber from the Netherlands to the United States fell off. In the full fiscal year 1914, all of which preceded the war, our total imports of rubber direct from the Dutch Bast Indies were le than one-half million pounds; in 1915 4 millions; in 1915 20 millions; and in the calendar year 1917 60 million pounds. On the other hand, the im- | ports of India rubber from Nether- presumably the production of Indian colonies, fell from 1bs. in the fiscal year 1913 . in the calendar year 1916, and to 84 Ibs. in the cal- | endar yvear 19 Tin imports from Netherlands and her colonies show a somewhat similar condition, the im- ports of tin direct fromx the Dutch East Indies having been in the fiscal | are the indispensable remedy for those § Year 1914 only 56,000 Ibs.; . i 5 3,620,000 1bs; in 1916 common ills arising from defective 2t in the mlends oo 1L action of the liver, the kidneys and the 686,000 1bs, while the imports of tin 4 : direct from the Netherlands fell from stomach. For over fifty years fl'}“ 3,528,000 Ibs. in the fiscal vear 1913 popular and famous standard family to 292,000 Ibs. in 1915, and nothing in s " B 1916. Pepper, imported direct from medicine having 'fhe largest §ale in the the Dutch East Indies, was in 1914 world, has carried the brightest of but 1 1-2 million pounds and in 1916 messages to the earth’s four corners. 16 million pounds. The increase in the direct trade with the Dutch EastIndies occurred Open the Door in both exports and imports, ¥or the full calendar year 1917 the exports to those islands were 2 million dollars OI Health | against less than 5 millions in 1914, and the direct imports from the Dutch 8 ] East Indies in 1917 89 million dollars promote comfort, happiness and success against a little over 6 millions in 1914, by starting your day with Beecham’s The increase in the exsorts to the is. PII A d. o : lands included especially automobiles, ills. igestive, a corrective, a cotton goods and manufactures of restorative, this valuable cathartic re- fron and steel. The automobiles sent = ¥ to the islands in the calendar yes moves the poisons that cause disease. 1017 iwera ;,, ,,,,my.(,r‘ m{fw,:;n:: The organs of elimination then act as 403 in 1915, and the value in 1917, &: . . $2,215,000 against £270,000 in 1915 nature intended them to. A good di- Wire nails in 1917 aggregated more gestion, pure blood, strong nerves, { than a half miliion dollars in value increased appetite, and sound sleep be- § el e DG 0,000: galvanized sheets and plates over 9 million dol- come assured. Your whole outlook on lars in 1917 against 5% lions in life changes. You look better because 8 915. Tinplate in 1917 20 million & . . dollars against 6 millions in 1915 you are better—your complexion is lubricating oil nearly 5 million clear, your eyes are bright, you are lons in 1917, against 1 1-3 million . . 1915 In the exports to the Nethe- energetic and efficient SASvoLiare h(’ial_thy lands the fall off has occurred pri and happy. Makes life worth living. cipally in raw cotton and foodstuffs, and in the imports from that coun- Hundreds of thousands of fortunate, | try there has been a marked reduc gladdened people attest to the benefi- ;xm_1 in H\lr‘ ‘lass of materials produced 5 g 5 1 n her colo cial results obtained and retained by oty AL the use of Beecham’s Pills. The good Conscription of We that has been brought to them may be (New York Comme quickly brought to you and They tell an old story in Dublin, Ireland, of a big private bank which 5 became unpopular. At a meecting of To 0lc Famll protest many of those present lit e their pives with bills issued by the B bank and passed oy asking “The largest sale of any medicine in the world” | holders of them to do 1i o DT At all druggists, 10c, 25¢ | ing that burning its ol i would prut the bank out of We Directions of special value to women are with every box. have people in America with equally hazy ideas about banking and finance, including those who tallk about con- fiscating wealth to pay the costs of this war. SRRy Tailored at Fashion Park A AR A »'Xas:w%mmmwm‘ 4‘, e, R e NN A M A - St S P Ll e’y o gy L R A S e b s s Ov-Lo 0 e e i e T e o