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Second Section NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. ‘Germans Fight Libel Proceedings | To Restore Appam to British LONDONSTREETS ARE —— : FREE OF ALL FAKIRS Fashion’s Extreme Creations Patriotism and Consoription Re- | s oepeslinaer ¥ | et b @ | As Well As Find Prominence in Our Large Stocl of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Waists 2 TYLE has her most exact interpretations here. In our large ar varied stock the woman who demands the very latest will fir selection easy, also the conservative tailored models admired E many. We invite inspection. March 31 Associated Almost ¢ the s.) om- plete dise irance of ragged but picturesque street vendors other and itinerant equenters of London's thorc chan a hall Lefc stone lined er ghiarc ht tabie about vea ies began the ipal streets 1g to night by matc prin o ot 1 copies :llers and every few ccosted by a 1 fruit chea while was : carrying a with chocol these are grateful for stant appeals time the p from the continuous duty the ragged army within tite city ordinanc passer voman laden tes or other candies. Now pedestrians are | from the con- At the samo | sed to be freed of keeping | the limits of basket or gone a the relief to buy lice are ple: Special Suit Value This Week Very attractive are our Suit Specials this wee] embracing choice of any desired material and shad 51332 to 33524 Alterations Free of L.ondon's streets nce, on the contrary red-coated shoe seen on every street nd the road 1 reeable London in wet weather ow- | clayey composition of th 5 s these men's absence r 1.1 and also that of the crossi sweepers who at the junctions of fre- quented streets wept narrow path- waye through the mud and whose ser- | vices were much appreciated by thz | acte ¢ disappear etted are ta- 1ad, se of women The pu ers” with -cart men or their little donkey barrow full of cheap vegetables which th loud offered for e in the suburb- 2n districts away from the shopping centers have gone—many -of them to serve in the army The “muffin and crumpet’” men with their warm wares for afternoon tea, whose advent in the streets after lunch was heralded by the ringing of a bell, have quit their rounds, for bakers have Leen turned into a starred trade whose services are required for the mzaking of army bread and cannot be spared for luxuries. The “shell fish” stalls, former much used by patrons for saloons af- ter their favorite houses had closed at midnight and where they consumed whelks and cockl soaked in vinegar and sprinkled thickly with pepper are Nno more in evidence, “having accom- panied the hot baked potato can into oblivion with the introduction of the ew lighting regulations which they could not avoid infringing if they de- sired to continue their trade with suc- cess. Many “costermong- | E OF HER SAR.083 NEW SPRING SKIRTS $1.98 to $7.50 The New Coats for Spring wear are vastly different than previous models—all the new styles here priced at savings, : $7.50 to $22.50 GUERRILLA WARFARE WORRIES GERMANS Russians Mfiin?aininé Pestering Gampaign on North Front SPRING MILLINERY $3.00 to $7.00 Spring Waists The very latest patterns, waterial and colors. A large, complete assort- ment from which to choose. $1 50 to $5.00 after her capture j Roads on Feb. 1 and he had’'a right raider Moewe, [to seek refuge in an American port created a sensation. Lieutenant I He reported a few days ago that the commanding the Moewe and fighti vessel was leaking badly with four the attempt to rcturn her to her ori- |feet of water in her hold. Berg say ginal British owners, asserts that the |she was damaged by going ashore. o Appam was in an unseaworthy con- | Dakkar, Africa, just before her cap dition when she put into Hampton [ture by the German raider, Moewe. American water: April 18 was set some time ago as | by the German sca the the libel proceedings against the former British Appam, now lying off Newport New: in charge of a German prize The arrival of the Appam in date for steamer crew. r “trades” are now engaged in the , at the same time that consents for ex- service of their country in making am- { port shall only be granted where a murition for the troops at the front, | minimum price fixed by it is paid. and whether they will ever return to { With a view to attaining this mniini- their old stands after the war is & | mum price, the sale has been placed moot point. in the hands of the Steel Works union in Duesseldorf. The consequence is that the German iron works prevented by carrying out the contracts they had cntered into with Dutch customers which bona fide contractors are thus annulled in order to get higher prices. A meeting of the leading Dutch en- gineering and shipbuilding concerns and connected trades was held recent- | Iy at which a resolution was passed | emphasizing that the carrying out of { the measure in question will cause se- rious damage to Dutch industry and urging the Netherlands government to take steps to get th§ export prohibi- tion withdrawn. f A committee charged to make the German authorities. of the workers at these pe- BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT NOW We offer you the best in the land at terms that will be convenient: We invite you to open an account—Buy your Easter Suit NOW—pay in small weekly amounts, DUTCH ARE WORRYING, German Export Measure Will Cause Damage to Industry. ! | Hot Water for Sick Headaches | Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate in it before breakfast. uf *he Assoclated Prisa Netherlands, March made in the Dutc the latest German Rotterdam, Near Frankiin —A stir has been metal industries by port measure, which amounts to the of (Coriespondence of The Assuciated “ress.) Petrograd, March 29—When the history of Russian guerrilla warfare on the northern front during the past winter is written it will prove a fas- ! cinating and remarkable story. Al- | though little has appeared about it | in the press, it has accomplished some important results and the gen- | nnulment of running contracts | Dutch firms with the foundries and threatens the firms in | question with the loss of millions of doilars. s of them are already turning to England and Scotland for tneir raw | German iron Headache, of any kind, auto-intoxication—which means self- poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the bloond, through the Iymph ducts, excite the caused | was appointed and representations to Some of the nad already o heart which pumps the blood so fast that it congests in the smaller teries and veins of the head ducing violent, throbbing pain distress, called headache. You be- come nervous, despondent, sick, fev- erish and miserable, your meals Sour a1 10st nauseate you. Then you resort acetanilide, aspirin or the which témporarily relieve but do not rid the blood of these ir- ritating toxins. A glass of hot spoonful of limestone It, drank before breakfast will not only wash these poisons from your system and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify ard freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Inexpensive, harmless as sugar, almost tasteles except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. If you aren’t feeling vour best, if tongue is coated or you wake up with bad foul breath cr have In stion, biliousne constipation acid stomach, hegin the phosphated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons Results are quick and it that those who continue flush the stomach er and bowels ever, -®as NSy, 210120 M2am 1 morni never any headache « know a moment. pro- and to bromide with a tea- phosphate in for awhile, water and taste colds, sour, is claimed to out 1L have miserable iron sybplies, and would doubtless place giz orders in America but for {.the abnormal freights i Among other measures decided on with a view to counteracting the very unfavorable exchang rate against Germany, the government in jssued an export prohibition on bar | “aniversal” and stripiron, prescribing DANGEFOUS VARIGOSE VENS GAN BE REDUCED It you or any relative or friend is wor- because of varicose vems, or bunches, advice that anyone in this world a preseription that many preserining. ried the can give Is to ge are now your druggist for an original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) ,ply night ard morning to the swollen, Soon you wiil motice that & smaller and the treatment iued until the veins are of , penetrating and powerful that it aissolves goitre and s them to alsappear. It can at Ciark & Brainerd, Stores. best nysicians Ask ounce and ap sed veins two- sceured The Effects = INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opivm ons, all of which are ni in their i C; receive opiates'in the smallest doscs £ only then if upavoidable. 10 administration of jon of a phy 5 dose them wilifully with narcotics, = Castoria contains no narcotics if i tignature of Chas. H, Fletcher. Berlin | doses, if continued, these opi th of the cclls which are likely to bec nental perversion, g craving for alcohol ¢ seases, such as intractable nervous d 11t of dosing with opiate: 3 The rule among physicia Anodynes, Drops, qu_dia}s, ics to children by any but a physician can irug zist should not be #. pa and it (ienuine Castoria always bears the signature of “#ez: munufacturers present | placed themselves in communication with British iron foundr: with a | view to obtaining their supplies, and a | second committee wi's nominated to | prepare the way for securing other | iron consignments in that countr: 1t is recognized that Germany h right to obtain higher prices, if it for its raw iron export S0 AT as fre contracts are concerned, espe- cially when it is remembered that, owing to the withdrawal of labor for {he army, only 11,790,199 tons of iron were produced in 1915 as against 14,398,547 tons in 1914 and 19,309,172 | fons in 1913. The unfairness lies it is argued, in giving the measure re- trospective force and applying it to contracts already signed. No export of bar iron is mitted from Germany below $3.60 gold per 100 kilogr: Jmeans an increase of more cent. on the running contracts. loss is irrecoverable so far as the manufacturers are concerned, for it i { out of the question to transfer the bur den to the shoulders of their cuésam- ers in the case of contracts already entered into. now per- price of ms, which than sixty e { per | This of Opiates. and its b Even in the in the func- arcotic, is well know ates cau e or more than a day time, and Soothing Syrups and not be too strongly ty to it. Children who areiil notiing less than a crime to e A2 LT t be: the 1l staff has frequently commended it in the highest terms. The people speak of it as “our little war.” Worrying Germans. Through the long winter months, when the regular operations are im- possible, the Russians have kept at this. guerrilla activity with the idea at wearing down the Germans and undermining their morale. Young Officer’s Plan. Late last autumn schemes for conduct of guerrilla warfare were invited from the army, while it was still engaged in the long and steady withdrawal before the German in- on. Every s: oung officer ened to drs ideas of the means of down the enem The plan finally adopted was one proposed by a young cavalry of- ficer. His scheme encouraged offi- cers and men to volunteer for this dangerous service by assuring them ot promotion, honors, and money re- wards, care being taken to frame the conditions so that only the best men of any rank had a chance of getting into the new hranch of service. One of the conditions was that nothing what ever was to be published of the exploits of those chosen, and the only occasion when this rule has been broken when the author of the scheme captured two German gen- erals and their whole staff and escort in the Pinsk marshlands. No Rest for work has heen going on with- out intermission throughout the win- ter over the whole northern front. The enemy has never known a quiet night anywhere within fifty mile his front trenches and in some tions this feeling of threatened curity was made to extend a hundred miles into the territory occupied by the Germans. Storehouses were fired, ammunition trains exploded, trains derailed, bridges dynamited, tele graph wires cut, officers and dispatch riders waylaid, villages filled with ox hausted sleeping were or set on fire—this the cxpliot that the Russian guerrillas kept up continuously. Its nearest counterpart is found in the guerrilla the has best was Germans. The men was kind of attacked | activity which so harrassed the north- ern troops during the American Civil war, except that the Russian scheme has been far more complete. The Germans at first remedy in reprisals upon the scanty remaining population of the occupied tricts, but after a short time they an to realize that this was & ke, as it only added to the numbers of their intangible foes. If Too Fat Get Be Moderate in Your Dict and duce Your Wi 0il of Lack of fresh air it is said weak- ens the oxvgen carrying power of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat accumulates and the action of many of the vital organs are hind- | erea the The heart actions be- comess w work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroved put on by indoor life is un- healthy and if nature is not sted in throwing it off a serious ¢ ot obesity may result. When you feel that you are getting too stout. take the matter in hand at once. Don’t wait until vour figure has hecome a joke and your health ruined through carrying around a | burden of unsightly and unhealtiy | fat Spend ¢ ) in the open air; ;, and get from Clark & Brainerd Co., or any druggist a box of oil of Korein capsules; take one after each | meal and one before retiring at night. | Weigh yourself every few days keep up the treatment until you down to normal. Oil of korein is ¢ solutely harmless, is pleasant to take, helps the and even a few days tr has been repor i) reduction in s much. time as you possi and digestion tment noticeahlc Tow _weight. sought 2 | MorE 7_Fresh Air | Re- | breathe deep- | l Busiriracet By,Y ur; R Here—at:Home Roofing that you send away for may be cheap in fi cost, but it's more than likely to be expensive in the end] You can buy roofing for almost any price you want to pa; but we know that repair-proof, wear-proof, fire-resisting Pronounced “RU™as In RUBY "™ « COSTS MORE -WEARS LONGER, will cost you less in the end than * RU-BER-0I) has been widely i the cheap roofings, because it lasts longer. We know of many RU-BER-0ID roofs that have given more than 20 yearsof service and are good for many years longer. We can deliver RU-BER-0IQ im- mediately; we can save you time and freight charges and give you factory prices. Our customers who use RU-BER-0ID tell us that mail order roofings cannot compare with it. THE W. 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