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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916. K3 T1HOW IS THIS FOR AN OPENER] All garments are tailored on the premises where you can see your garments being made. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or a new suit free. P. S. Even though you may not need a suit now, come in uring these opening days and see the lightest, largest and finest tailor shop in New Britain. “TOM” MURRAY, An All W ool IFOR THE SPRING SEAS Just to interest the early buyer and induce others to buy who would ordinarily wait until lates on I announce a free pant offer--- will be given to every purchaser of a suit or topcoat with my compliments. : the ! . will find here the finest line of spring woolens that was ever brought through the door of any tailoring establishment in the state. Come in and lock them over. No obligation to buy. SUI'r oOrR TOPCOA'T Niade to Measure=-~FAnNny Style $S IPANTS I'RE In conjunction with the above offer yo $15.00 This Is What I Want You to Bear in Mind MONKS OF MT. ATHOS ' SEEK PROTECTION ~Patriarchs Make Journey to Se- cure Guard for Monastery i | (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) ‘ Karyes, Chalcidic Peninsula, Mace- | donia, Jan. The monks of Mt Athos have appealed to the Holy | Mgther church of Russia for protec- | tion. . Disturbed in their quiet un- | worldly lives by the approach of the world war to a Balkan battlefield sev- eral months ago, the Holy Synod of the community, which constitutes the thoroughly democratic government of | the twenty convents, long deliberated fhe peril threatening them. They are | not ignorant of war. At one time | their convent walls were mouted | with cannon and in the early part of the last century they took, with sad results for themselves, a prominent part in the Greck war for indepen- dence from Ottoman rule. War, therefore, is a very positive HS¥rror to the monks of Mt. Athes. So after due deliberation, they dscided to send two of their presidents (of whom there are four named in rot tion from each of the convents each year) to Athens, to lay their fears he- | fore the representative of the secular | head of the Greek church. In pur-, suance of this decision, armed with a | loaf of black bread little paper of | salt and an ikon of great beauty, new- WOW T GLADDENS | TIRED, AGHING. FEET, ach- 9 No more sore, puffed-up, tende ing feet—no corns or cal- louses. burning, with delight. the cor and malkes, y dance 0 tired | Away cal? chil- aches and pains, blisters, bunions blains. | 1 poi- o mat- long how “Tiz” draws out the acids sons that puff up your feet. ter how hard ou worl you dance, how far vou wi logg you remain on your f hofhwe restful foot comfort. is magical, wonderful for &ching, swollen rting feet how comfortable, how happy vou feel. | Your feet tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. ! Get o box of *1 from any druggist or #tore ind foot torture wear smaller shoes, keep fresh, sweet and happy. Jus u whole year's feet comfort for 26 cents. how k, or grand, just now | tment arid our feet | think only | cent tected sc v ficulties perial The secular defender of the Greek church in the world outside of Mt. Athos is emperor L ofe j nor' by | ous could { could to his repr { which should v with loving monkish eare, ack-robed clder; of the ous republic left the pro- peace of their cliffs and walls, rt, and ventured the troubled vaters of the Aegean to put their Qif- before Prince Demidoff, im- Russian minister to Greece. head and most powerful vinted he two 1 incient re £ all the Russias. To him in person they could not go. The way was cut Neither through Bulgaria in arms way of the besieged Bosphor- these legates of Mt. Athos their next friend and pro- So they went best they ntative, dressed in come to tector. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more I food into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes any- one loock and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. \ Wash vourself on the inside before Lreakfast like vou do on thé outside. This is vastly more important beca the skin pores do not absorb impuri- ties into the blood, causing iline while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be car- vied out of the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, s and toxins which absorbed icked into the blood stream, through the Iymph ducts suck only nourishment body. health measure breakfast cach day, a hot water with a tea- imestone phosphate in it, harmle wash gases and toxins from tomach, liver, kidneys ana thus . cleansing, sweetening hening the entire alimentary putting more food into gas ars or sustain the A splendid before 10 is to slass of real sypoonful of to poisons, Lowels rres before and canal { the stomach A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyvone on enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men ard women ‘who are accustomed vake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, Lreath, have bilious attack; ccnstipation are nounced imorovement to acid stomach or ured of pro- in both health | ana appearance shortly. nasty | llow complexion, others who | their hats i side dc partiar sian n them nple, ke flc outwe >wn, and chial bes rinister food and drink in palace in Athens in bread and salt, »wing robes tiles™ t their uncut rds And received thet n 1w return and treatin ‘heiy ne hair the n, for pot up- and u; wave his exquisite thei them | with great respect, assured tirem their case would be put before the emperor himself, and that a contingent of Rus sian m the pe ari niv nes wi 2 ula if they had to come all ould” be sent to the way from Archangel to ge He told them not to fear, for the 1 garians, too, are of the Greek ¢ and themselves have a convent all of their ¢ scarcel own on y Mt, conceivable Atho: an that eve a upulous of Bulgarian or upon church. Treasures Placed But what has bothered Athos has not of Mt. gariani of way know that their tr s. bandits should the la holy thing in been s h Safe. the moenks the sure rgolden images, brilliant studded utensil centur almost haps a nd deputation Athens, more precious of their =acred patche saintly founde been 1 at Ath | Cert | ordina jw hole Athos, | stretch like tl has on ~imount marble-white mark, | which huts o whole ground them perchel on the the wa extraor for | ed in the the the s, manu es old, ny mar n organi: h scripts are sufficient centur n. They fear, zed attack, by their hired would be helples d to their bit rs of around which shrine after through been placed in the securi safe of the imperial Russian legation | uilt ens. ainly ry and 1 world The| ed irec monnt eastern ain is a on are £ the of either d high terracec ater, h at rdinary the entir momentoes one is south fingers of hundreds individual peninsula, twenty npon setting passer-by coasting steamer, has just and s of the tru of he various the of the reautiful convent Chalcidic into the gred ain as most ? it merely & t nd garlanded of shri itself convents, the water's cliffs o rehitectur stages the de or 1 hill eir on re world. to hy most ghts of rowned peninsul Aegean ies nurch it ostile £ the Bnul- The monks in a vague sort of altar and tempt not per- it a suard o the on 1t the Bu of oaken-green sides nes anchorites. m cdge mot ' Ck po! raid of o a been dis- some of the e cros holy vont e has | ages-—have | of the steel | ext the Mt. hand, nail | t the lofty land- of and The | is the garden 5t of or mted overlookin their | of - rarely to he cquall- Northernmost, on the western slope of of the Konstamonites, peninsu 1l is the possibly cst of the convents and certainly of the most picturesque. Its monaster) the old one | red roofs and incredibly lofty gray walls walls, from a castle, i 34 fortre w windowed like only in ring of Here parts th s, little and most of the their upper h yresses like there near seem the of at bird cages cor alf, a the 50 went risc fairy e top of juare cal | by -window ti i i wooden b founded of Constantine fifth century, no one quitc | when. It still has a charter granted it hy the Byzantine Emperor Manuel Talaelogus, to which the empero signature is scrawled in red letters, possily red ink, possibly the blood of some animal. Not far away | one of the most ory o owat Dy son the Great, towards the south is inter ing of these ascetic communities the Russian con- vent of Panteleimon. It was found- ed by St. Lazarus Knezes of but rebuilt com tively recently- by the Empress Catherine I of Rus sia. for Russians but many of those set up little individual ; - small colonies dedicated to saints, and Ru in convent now has two churches in one of which {the service is celebrated in Greek linstead of the ancient Slavonic which seems to be the common tonguc among the Serbians the Bulgarlans and the Russians on Mt. Athos. TFounded by St. Simon. beyond on a The sccond convent Pan- {eleimon, perched high | rock, the monastery of Peter, founded by St. Simon, { hermit, in the thirteenth century almost a modern building compared to some of the others. The slope be- tween its exalted position and the s terraced rds cul- most 1 king is every propitious square foot of the entirc peninsula. In the opposite side of peninsula is the est of the twenty convents, that called Laura, a word meanir cloister. 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