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PARMER-LABORITES EXCITE HINNESOTA Attempt to Elect Senator Is Cen- ter of Interesting Campaign St. 14 terences prob Paul, March Minnesota's presidential pre be expressed in va district erings here thi calls of state party wi United Sta men, and statc voted on in t Minnesota's republican, eratic, an party wil when senator cession to t As to presidentia been little campa publican party's € mittee, in adopting its plans, accepted the pr by members admittedly f the candidacy of Preside Coolidge in the face of from Hiram Johnson ur state primary be held in Minnes On the democratic sid liam G. McAdoo is declared by porters to have a the state, a favorit being put forward by many wh support of Dr, C. H. Ma f ester, whose friends declare he eonsider” any such action fave despite his public s he did not wish to Presidential choices ahown in the various however, for it is optional whether a convention wishes to definitely in- atruct a delegation or send them un- instructed. ch of the ten district conventlons will select two delegates to the republican convention, and the state convention will chose the other seven delegates at large, Magnus Johnson, the “dirt farmer” senator from this state, was elected on the farmer-labor ticket to serve out the unexpired term of Scnator Nelson after the latter's death -last conventions de prim: and demo Knute ey year, winning decisively over Govern- | or J. A, Preus, Now Senator Johnson, whose fam- fly had intimated that he would run for governor Instcad of the senate next fall, has announced that he will seek election to the six-year scnator- fal term. Just what his democratic and re- publican opposition will be has not developed, Governor Preus has indi- cated he will not he a candidate, and to date the matter of opposition for Johnson is an unanswered question, Tt is on this senatorial contest and the fight for governor that the great- est interost will eenter in Minnesota Several farmer-laborites have been mentioned as gubernatorial possibil- ities, but a selection will not be made unti! the state convention, the date for which has not yet been announced. Candidates for the demoeratic nomi- nation remain shrouded In uncer. tainty, Be Sure | | member of use commis- orth ohson, state ra 1 and ware sion political ction ROASTING PROCESS PUTS THE KICK IN COFFEE I'he Stimulating Flements in - Cocoa, Tea, and Coffee Result of Chemical Changes 1 14.—Germ ho have been inves- of coffee, tea and n system h iciusion that coffe lating chiefly becau changes brought g. Experiments were bhoth men and dogs to dis- ects of the three drinks mmonly used throughout world. These showed that stimu eriical by i e npo exhilarating than coffee * caffeine had been extracted also was tested, and vho had used this beverage with- wowing the change made in 1t underwent the same stimulation en- joyed by those drinking ordinary cof- fee. They did not, however, have the increase in blood pressure which came to those who drank coffee from which caffeine had not been extracted, s the conclusion of the inves- tigators that the roasting of coffee and cocoa change them in such a manner that when used in drinks they on of acidity in the/ stomach which has a refreshing effect and increases the power for mental | equipment is found to e Propose Joint Memorials For American-Filipino Dead 14—A number of prominent and American veterans have expre 1 approval of a proposed plan for erection of tablets commemorative of the valor of the soldiers of both races on the battle. flelds of the American-Filipino war. The few monuments that have been erected are to the memory of fallen , leaders and nothing has been done to mark the battle fields where the rank and file rendered efficient serviee. One place suggested as a suitable spot for a tablet in historic Santa Mesa, a suburb of Manila, where the first shot | of the insurrection fired, March ilipino Manila, SWISS ELECTRIFYING R, R, Derne, Mareh 14.—The electrifica- work of the Swiss national rafl- 'a has passed the haltway point., | About #00 miles have heen completed with about as much more to be elcc. | trified tic that the canned beans9ou cat arc BAKED beans Real oven-baking is what makes beans best for you. Boiling and away most of best to eat and steaming cook the bean flavor that tastes so good and most of the bean nutriment that is so good for you. Baking retains them and improves them, You can be sure that the beans you eat are really baked in ovens if you specify Heinz Baked Beans. The label says they are baked. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS with tomato sauce A b 1 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH You C Sore, Stiff, an Quickly Limber Up Swollen Joints EFyen Chronic Bheumatic Swelli hance, Elbow, Shoulder or } Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of JOINT-LASE WOMEN WORK T00 HUCH Farmers' Wives Use Up Too Mucl Time in the Making of Pies, Cakes and Cookics, March women spend HY farm ham gestion that time in the making of pies, cakes and cookics than their food workers of the state e workers, is made by xtension service 4 of charts kept by r wives, farm woman in hours of her an Sundays value farm ¢ with the sentativ that the averag state performs n labor a year, in o eleven-hour day, and holidays. The extension worlkers are trying to work out some m lucing this burden, 4 r food election is Leing made, in of the fact that the charts show an averags of four hours a day spent food preparation. inconvenient, ar rangement and poor i import- is uding in 1 of kitehens ant factor in the situation The time spent on sewing workers say reduced by ¢ cation in equipment and methods, Bet- ter washing cquipment will help in laundry work The extension farmer who was for ily washing Dbecan 8he had done her Jau cears with an inadequ, but at the end of two weeks the er bought a washing machine, the serviee hieard of d to do the fam his wife was il y work for 27 equipment, farme- ARE MARRIED 70 YEARS Owschlag, Holstein, March 14, Jurgen Schnack and his wife recently to the 1es quickly. and neu- almost any s, quicker than i buy. smember that it is celebrated t their weddir his wife, First North Sea Train Ferry Soon in Operation , March 14.—The first train ferry will soon D s port to brugge, e of 84 miles, in nine hours It is planned to run three which wi pccommo trucks standing wich, way two sets of rails, cost of loa per ton with 15 the con have to be and boat, f ecach individual true} transferred between train Wart im-c 7Su7ff;|>'_e;sWSIo“' To Claim Waiting Gold eight ale of ‘i 14.—Nearly alized from the properties seized by government during the lalmed in the Bank und has been set reimburse Japanese who through the seizure of uiting of ereditors in Claims thus far amounted to only property or enemy countrie have 150,000 yen presented FIND HUMOR IN VIRE March 14, sts and hum provided with a new subject recently and worked it for some time It was the destruction hy fire of a factory fire extinguishers were made Neurupping, Prussia, German ¢ woere rtoo; where REX INGRAM'S SCARAMOUCHE ‘A 4 ' ' Feat ALICE TERRY From the novel by RAFAEL SABATINI Adapration by WILLIS GOLDBECK Photography by JOHN F. 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