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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916. T P prosabi e Deens m Lomos case AUB BACKACHE AWAY oners’ Gamp ; AL gt~ 4 NS S | Rub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your L3 Linz, Austria, Jan, 12.—Major Gen- he Kiein-Muenchen camp for Rus: he motley array of men in Russian uniforms and Austrian suits of a semi- military cut, who had lined up along e : : ' 3 ; L . ¥ : : R dcsteni o j g sy i 2 When your back Is sore and lame ; penetrating liniment . 435 g 3 e lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism | on1 yonce It takes the paif which in the camp named houses Rus or i y . has you stiffened up, don't suffer! | .o oo no misery. It sian prisoners who ha ade ¢ ! § 3 o N ! ian prisoners who have made Absolutely Pure : o T » s B T e : 2 R B R e ds the s tempts to escape or who have violated = St. Jacob’s Oil” at any drug store, [ ical, ve mp rule HMade from Cream of Tarfar : : b : e . ; : pour a little in your hand and rub it | doesn't burn the ski: ol 4 »ps lum ‘Most of these men,” said the com- i 5 i fi e Ltie Clunis St Gl R | Lo e mander to The Associated Press cor- ; £ - 9 ; g right on vour ¢ back, and b Nothing respondent, “have been guilty of NOALUM-~NO PHOSPHATE e 1 ; i G £ ; : { the time you count fifty, the soreness | atica, backache or "“.‘]m':'li:; breaches of discipline. There are a om0 EA e Sy T ST R oo cunn Btice ek s A S paeven v no i [ madoiety 7 i e : 3 T Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, | use for over sixty ye tempts to get away. One of them has | cold out ther The Russian & e ) ; tried it twice. and faced about. | 2 i i . ” 5 s e : ¥ S e : With that General Nottes told one [ ‘“Plucky chap,” remarked General 3 - g - St = e ¢ tomed to was a condition for which the| What puzzléd the Austrian O Sg T nneoveraeartain | ISk gaan s eagt oDl i o R y WH ; Austro-Hungarian government could| great deal was how the earth German. well; but never used it with : i ; > T ¢ Rt ; ; T N | excavation had been disposed ol e G O e . : : i ) i ™ ; ; It may be stated that while the dailv| was found tha ole had bel . : ¢ bread ration of a Russian prisoner of | in the wall and that the eart} war is 500 grammes that of the Aus-| been poured between the two S ings. During the day the hold large picture whig needs to had they been m man. The prisoner, a rather hand- some young feliow of about 25,stepped before the commander, halted with a [aged to get as far as the vicinity of sharp thud' of his heels, and then | Triest. He hoped to get across to the % : A ; : A raised his hands to his cap, at atten- | Italians. In his Russian uniform at e e 4 3 3 i . - trian civilian is only 210 grammes and s G Ry o G e e o 2 = 4 that of the Austro-Hungarian soldier | covered “They brought vou Dack,” ' com- | Cabtional case. On his way to Triest 8 at the front 400 grammes. Both how-; hung there a long time rentedthe ‘grigled. onsral he travelled at night, hid during the : : kY - j ! R e ever aro able to get more meat than| None of the officers believes The Russidr sald: “Da," with; the | 44y, and must have helped himself. to : 55 : the Russian prisoner gets. this manner he HE e i faintest smile on his fac f00d in a manner as vet unexp The appearance of the Russian pris-| any of the Entente countries. Sihemlecn flspace Y Rl e e oners of war did not indicate that they | the officer trying to escape is p: “No doubt, you found it cold out in | Many months at the Russian front in did not get enough to eat. ed with confinement to his roof the mountains,” he said. “For the | Galicia, and like so many others of Many attempts have been made by, this punishment is entered next sixty days vou can think it over | Ni$ countrymen is a thoroughly good ; d il ; officers to escape. The last one was his conduct report. Later thig in here, and then vou may be of a |SPort. The daring of the man im- g 4 S e P undertaken by two room-mates who will reach the Russian zOVe e p e von ey e o e ; y o 3 L N D) : - : dug a tunnel from the floor of their and the man can )dv\r:.\\v that long way off ‘from here at present, At Prison Camp. 1 ! ¢ 4 : i 4 ¥, e e N 5 ’l‘vxwxl‘lplvl\u':et!ol\:"“1;:" r‘;g;(r‘;l: :‘):-nnox‘ _ The Klein-Muenchen prison camp y away e camp in |is a huge establishment. It covers Your Russian uniform, you may not | and area of about five square miles, : 5 . e . 3 M 5 ’ fare so well. They may see you some- | and its barracks are capable of hous. ) . : 4 . ¢ i Coal mners Leaders onjé Where, recognize you and do You |ing 50,000 men without crowding. So o S § : e . : . barm. Our peasants don’t like Rus- | far about 80,000 Russians and several i : o ‘ sians. any too well just now.” thousand Italians have been quartered e o > S = % . @, “Escape When You Can.” there, since the establishment of the | L - s ¢ % 4 i - 9 1 W lh 0 t 'N ” Y The fact that the Russian soldier | °*™MP in January, 1915. At present i D 7 > : i l era ors ln e 0 ,.was what may best be translated as | (NCTe a-e in the camp 304 Russian of- i i : ] : : . officer-aspirant, before he fell into the | fi°rS and about 17,000 men, the re- hands of the Austrians. gave him the | ainder having been detailed to do right to reply to the comment of the | WOIK on the Austrian farms, camp commander. The barracks are large wooden Hel -1l omcthing {al Russion structures, covered on the outside with “Very well,” said General Nottes, | tNiCK tar paper, painted white. Above “Please vourself! You say it is your | the Pine-board floor, two stories of right and duty to escape, if you can, | Platforms, eight platforms for each That T grant you. At the same time | PUllding, provide the space upon it is my duty to keep you here. I will | WPich the straw pallets of the men see to it.that you are kept here.” re spread out at night. Sixty men As he walked on, General Nottes |{* 30 accommodated. To the rear of | Pending the inquest into the death | poison that she was notina condition | to believe Orpet could have persuaded wwtted: the Russian ‘on the cheek. the barrack is the dining room, in | os Marian Lambert, the high school | that threatened disgrace as has been al- | her to take the fatal draft. There “Don’t be foolish,” he said. “It's | Which the prisoners gather for social | O L2 semee b S leged. It has been the theory of the | was no evidence, i said, found on s when ‘“fatigue” or work is | EiF! found polsoned at Lake Forest, | ;o co”vpof Orpet murdered the girl by | the spot to indicate that the poison by a YOUR SICK CHILD 17 Z;;“‘"‘;"'S described are intend- | Orpet, the accused University of Wis- | the pretense that it was medicine | in the picture is Miss Lambert’s home d for the ordinary Russian, the peas- | consin student, would allege th irl to aid 1 It i rted by | at Lake Forest, I1 0. 2, Orpet; No. | 2 . 2 sin s ent, uld allege the gi meant to aid her. is asser | at Lake 3 2 b IS CONSTIPATED! ant, who, as a rule, is wholly illiterate, | committed ‘suicide. It is now contend- | the defense that if Miss Lambert knew | %, scenc of the death of Marian Lam- LOOK AT TONGUE | #nd With whom the “intelligent” does | ed the girl knew before her death by | she was all right it is unreasonable | bert. No. 4 is Miss Lambert. o not want to associate. The experi- | — ¥ B ot — Iurry, Mother! Remove poisons ;nf[er:::: “'\'j:',‘ t,‘“:; l,lfl"(h‘f_‘r“l‘h'f = e o e i o bl e | By e IO a1 11 eIt ad [eonstan th i overen to T from little stomach, liver, constant strife between ihe memoRave | pense of building the barracks for the | tablets bearing the names of the Rus- | streets and many gardens ke bowel e it e © Drisoners, | iy, ioqligents. sians who have died in the camp. The | of the prisoners emploved. AR oy -’ ian government decided to Excellent gravel-covered streetsrTun | bronze tablets commemorating thus | hundred men work in the shoe fa Give “California Syrup of Fi Separatagthem. between the rows of buildings. and a | the fate of these unfortunates are now | and repair shop. A larse overs if cross, bilious or Better Barracks Available, small field railway connects all points [ being cast. The dedicatory inscription | made of straw-rope held in shape by feverish. e, % Claen . a0 | Deeding that means for facilitating | on each tablet will be: “Here died for | ordinary wire, is made in one of the ey T”" I L:x[ ”‘(“S\ll“r‘fc“‘; ‘;:l“ff' “b“ji‘]f" transport. The entire camp is lighted | his fatherland and lies buried”—then s. The shoe is said to have prov- No matter what ails your child, = | ;" O PO OF P8 (_”mmn: ‘:’“ e | electrically, has its own water sup-| will come the rames, s lie in the trenches. In ad- gentle, thorough laxative should al- |y FFRED 98 Te commen fllrmc' S | ply and sewer svstem, an elaborate The food of the Russian prisoner | dition to protecting the shoe of the ways be the first treatment given. | . 7 S8¢ OF HAVITE €8 t sleeping | gy gtem for fire protection, ornamental | consists of a soup and bread in the| soldier it keeps the snow away from It your little ome is out-of-sorts. | L AUTOrms it has two floors, upon| .. g iegetable gardens, and resembles | mornirg soup and a meat dish at| the leather and in so doing prevents half sick, isn't resting, eating and | WLICh A sort of wooden field bed has| conerally a social settlement camp, | noon and another soup and bread at| many cases of frozen feet. acting naturally—look, Mother! see | 2°° Placed. This arrangement wastes| o\ "yijugion which is quickly dispelied, | night. Three times a week a sort of b it tongue is coated. This is a sure | & Breat deal of space. Only fifty “in-|; wever by the presence of the guards | pudding is added to the noon meal. ’ e QWL DR ECy ign that it's little stomach, liver and | tellisents” can be housed in a build-| 715 1o ubiquitous wire fence. Each man is allowed 1735 ounces of| There is a carpenter shop. The bowels are clogged with w When ‘“’7’,\2_‘\“‘_"‘ BEREN e ! Expense of Maintenance. bread a da crude furniture needed by the prison- cross, irritable, feverish, stomach e try to satisty, so far as we can, o No tea or coffee are issued but the| ers is made in this. A wood turning sour, breath bad or has stomach- | the Wishes of the prisoners,” said| An officer connected with the finan-| -7 P& F 76 R GRE BCT Sl e = : i gghe,. diarhoea, sore throat, full of | General Notles. “In our own army | cfal administration was of the opinlon | 0 B i (80 08 Bl Py fa g | and cutting shop produces such ar- cdld, give a teaspoonful of “Califor- | e 40 not know such distinctions. We | that so far the Austrian government| [H8 "¢ 7or orf S0out REEUHC S0 nia Syrup of figs” and in a few hours | have officers and privates, and no oth- | had disbursed considerably more than | FLAe CERE & AUAEe - C02RCCT (8 O07 all the constipated poison, undigested | ©° €1ass. But with the Russians it| 33,000,000 crowns for the Klein-| AR 0 00 SCME WAE 0 Aoe B0 food and sour bile gently moves out | Seems to be different. The ‘intelli-| Muenchen camp, and that the keeping | JUREY O, g n cenlone les of its bowels without griping and you | Eents’ are usually people of some re- | of Russian prisoners, had entailed an| "B e =PeC, 90+ O (O ST have a well. playful child again. finement to whom the constant asso-| expenditure of approximately 1,100,- Day for these things with the bay Mothers can fter giving | clation with the untutored peasant| 000,000 crowns, and in Austria-Hun-; 20 (0% (ResC HUES REAL (RC POV this harmless “fruit laxative,” be- | Would undoubtedly be u great hard-| gary,there are today thirty other| ;o Co 00 5 o aar if the cxuse it never fails to cleanse the iit- | ship. ~One has to bear in mind that| prison camp: man is employed at work requiring no tle one’s liver and bowels and sweeten | men in prison camps must associate The recurrency e (. it bt S GIGT 6 6 the stomach. Full directions for ba- | With one ancther more closely than | be connected with the failure of many (7570 @TA 7T “WEEY A€ CI8 10 bies, children of all ages and for | anywhere clse. Tt is not our husiness | of the prisoners to do the best for| 70w T € WOTES B8 & FHICe - O grownups printed on each bottle. to either reform Russia’s social struc-| themselves hygienically. Though re- STahas er e oL S i e Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. | ture, nor to make the enforced stay | cent arrivals of prisoners showed no | =0 /RE "oF ey hes g or Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle | i our prison camps more irksome | case of cholera, five cases developed | “87ah f10m e i oo of “California S of Figs;” then | than cenfinement naturally is. So we | about two weeks ago. One of the men b et e see that it is made by the ‘“Califor- died; four are on the road to recov- Eight Hour Day. camp. Several hundred Russians at- Typhus and typhoid also appear A N tend to the wounded and in the| Dec 2 : iy visoners work eight hours a daiy Lo Lxioncrs) and convalescent barracks. | industries and domestic life of tho | leaders are shown in the pictures sionally and tuberculosis is ever- 2 R e hospitals 3 day rise at six in the morning and go 2 M : . resent, because many of the prison-| 3])0(1 i mn‘o e nin‘:; sm:o among them sts and such | yniteq States hinge upon the result|NO- 1 is Thomas Kennedy, presidel ers were afflicted with the disease in a| ; o 5 ore, and since| ‘Intelligents” as were willing to be- of District No. 7; No. 2 is John i hours are many, therefore, and since of the conference of the coal mine Dempsey, president of District No. I UU : ot 2 P Gl o nurses. The i fonlax J ARD g("r‘rz“"“‘:"i‘t’dfi“]m'fl?’r‘("“!'”m “(‘r:‘ (;‘r‘:“‘ buiifewgotitng mehifcanroad Sl ("‘(“on‘ :” £ mnsliesitos aig union representatives and the mine|No. 3 is John P. White, president d k s iy 2 e X E i ore agree- | Russians. pres ) o | No. 3 is J ) 3 - ITGHING SEVERE e L D bier O pie "\Lm;l‘(;t Iifforts on the part of the Austrian | OPerators’ representative in New [ the United Mine Workers of Americd s, presidel ably than thinking of the = 2 G Yorl T : > i officers to find ethir to y for ork, to discuss the demands of the | No. 4 is James Mathev Gash Grocer, Fruits and Vegetahles Home e ; L € s"” have a ary a heir Jechisg have a Lt tions. One of the offic .id that at patients of this class. SRR S - ; Veryloftenil Eusaians larel brobEht in | orne (asibeen ajgreatione SRLhoRIn itua- | union miners for shorter hours and |of District No. 4 50 M i St t | whose wounds, received in actions am Siree Also On Neck, In Pimples, Skin | prior to the one in which they werel 5 1., the Austrian officers| Another prison camip such o dearth of 2 Very Sore, Red and In- captured, need attention. On the da¥ | 4o go; the “intelligents” fo road to 1abor had resuited at one time that it g flamed. Could Not Sleep, snondspily el g campich Sho e Mvem witnd el n tits on that) Haye | [ ianiiGg0R bricliseyeral s A hundred of such cases had either been | o, 0q © Inoteq the Austrian officers| Yards piece by piece each pr . B ? dispesed of by operations or were nlnlx- have now established a German school | CAITVing one brick at a time. It seems | USIN@SS! | HEALED BY CUTICURA | fo ™ ot o ot | Bt how Sty & St St e e P e, o is due to a bullet of small fragment [ take exer o It procured for them established that the Russian JECm oL st ey el 7 | seems to delight him so much than to Prisoners Complain. Rich, productive soil becomes more and more valuable every year. Your ~ thought best to leave undisturbed. ses i Aes TR ich, prod e « w> 1 Floor Scale. Of 80,000 men who have been in ;‘e"rd(‘;”""“_“"“ e ‘“(‘;"" $ [m‘{hl;‘ Many of the prisoners of war were soil will either become better or worse according to how you treat it. First i | earded pupils memorize these S i e i ok il 5 Counter Scales. When I fist had cczema it began on | the camb, 560 have died. Most of | Perded pupils memorize ihese NtHo| 1o ey fared in the camp. | :l;:i“rfeo’;eml::‘ lfr;otdhe right treatment of all land is the right fertilizer my face and neck in pimples and I thought | the latter came to the samp sick or He did it with all the em- | All of them complained. Some said . B i Y o : X 2 The Parmenter & Polsey Animal Fertilizers offer you this food in its most 1 BUYtEI‘ BOX i repeat one, . 1 had the brown-tail itch. The skin was | infected. They are buried in a pine | F°L - BELSEEL Lol o Uie CeEieel By theftood as always the same. C (h(xg‘ concentrated form of BONE, Bl OOD, MEAT and hl!)\vgl’fil](‘ cher 1 Cheese Cutter with cabi- very sore and red and in- | grove. Graves are marked with a A et s thel e : < flamed and the itching was | y))5ck wooden cross bearing @ number. Inlarge e camp ¢ insisted that there was not enough of| | The very nature of this animal material makes these fertilizers the mos it. Nothing definite could be learned | powerful and productive known. i of this highly debatable question. ‘lll,. it was asserted that lawyers fOr | giving her cyanide of potassium on | was forced down her throat. No. 1 | ticles as inlaid wooden ciger and cigar- ettes cases, jewelry boxes, hand-mir- ror be and fraimes, and toys. Much of this_is well done. It is sold in the open market. One-third of the money realized goes to a fund with which the prisoners buy the expensive woods needed for this sort of work ,new tools and other accessorics. Another third the prisoners may spend «s they think fit, while the remainder goes to the Austro-Hungarian “War Providence” fund and is then devoted to any of the various cifaritable purposes this - or- ganization has. Much labor is needed to manage the of diseases is said to nia Fig Syrup company.” ion of high importance to the y higher wages. Four prominent unig 1 the men leads often to ludicrous ne:' El ic Coff I ¢ 3 o eeveme sihathl scrafitied | The cross is Jater replaced by a head- ectric Coffee mill. ¢ and irritated the affected | gone cast of conerete. This head- o i t They act quickly, feeding a crop to abundant maturity and leaving the soil 9 Display Bi pazeguicouldinok Sieeband | stone is given the number formerly sl 'The Home | Austrian office id that the Rus in pryime c%ndmé‘\ for n‘.ze nextlyear's crops. The yBONE. BLOOD and play Bins. A e trouble caused disleure- | carried by the cross. In the mortuars Reme dy sians ate as well as did the Austrian | MEAT sulsmmnces are the most sisertial plant food in the werld, "THNY 418 Tea and Coffee Cans. o <oy ,:’rd‘ 9 e chapel erected on the cemetery a book soldier when in garrison. { B abrand for every crop you plant. Ask for booklet containing information & Spice Gabinet Y omh;au; "I ‘:‘;:d o three | ;. "kept in which by means of this| for coughs, cnlds, hoarseness; General Nottes pointed out that * = about crops grown without potash last season. . me e P i s ar; on camp was not th ac number the name of the dead prison-| pleasant to take and sure to help on camp e place See the Parmenter & Polsey dealer nearest you and get the BONE, BLOOD Salve but it did not seem to do any good. £ 1 when needed. in which members of various social i 1 Meat Block. S i Lo e s || 29 e h re . S o one sochel and MEAT animal fertilizer that makes big crops. 1 Cash Register. box of Cuticura Ointmont and they helped Cemetery at Camp, ) satistaction. He sald to the Associa- PARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER CO., BOSTON, MASS. 1 Roll Top Desk me and after using one cake of Cuticura The cemetery at this camp, shows, s one ted Press correspondent that his - Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed incidental to what extent enmity troops in Galicia would have thought 1 Floor Truck completely.” (Signed) Mrs. J. M. Youag, | may cease once a man has been tak- i ’ o . : y nce a ma ; themselves in Heaven had they at any 1 8-foot Step Ladder. Uxbridge, Mass., July 26, 1915. en prisoner. For ornamental purposes Of Horehound and Tar e T e e e o e e 6 Counters Sample Each Free by Mail | there as just been completed a small| B# A tonic, expectorantandlaxative. | housed as were the Russian prisoners. G structure 300 feet away from the chap- Contains no opium nor anything | The Entente wanted to starve the r Cutters. o Pape tters dress post-card *“Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos- | ocade supported on its open side on e oRtaned oGt R rodiest e | €. Between the two buildinas run «n | & injurious. Sold by all druggists. | Central Powers he remarked and if in o i c — carrying out such a policy its prison- 5 doz. Meat Platters. esei B R cishont L word arches and closed in on the other side | oy Pike's Toothache Drops IEMIRERMPMI | crs ot veor woro getting a smaller loar i | | |

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