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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY., OCTOBER 31, HIS FRIEND HURT; HE HELPED HIM Injured Man Laughed When Simple nent Was Suggested, But He Thanked His Comrade Later. Once upon a time word came to Henry A. Voehl, of Plainfield, N. J., that a close friend had been injured, and full of anxiety he visited the afflicted man, who was suffering from a sprained ankle. “It was so bad that the leg had turned black,” said Mr. Voehl in re- | lating the story. “I told him I would | have him out in a week and he laughed | at me. But I took him a bottle of | Sloan’s Liniment, that night he put! some on and noticed the ankle felt better. I told him to use it every day, and in three days his ankle was prac- tically well. In four days he was work- ing. He gladly admits that Sloan’s Liniment “put him on his feet.” Sloan’s Liniment can be obtained at *all drug stores, 25c 50c and $1.00. ARE BATHS | NEGESSARY? This looks like a foolish question in this | senlightene ave nearly a mil- | lion Ame knothing of In- ternal Ba rocess of“proper J. B. L. Cascad e from the | which physiclans agree is 5 per cent. of all human ail- Lowex Intestin the cause of ments s relieves constipation, properly bowels and prevents all the dragging down which Biliousness and Liver Troubies always create. 3. W. Southgll, M. D., of Genesee, N. Y., challenged the doctors in this town last week in regard to what I can do with your ‘Cascade.’ I can say for a truth that I Know the reason fo success with many seri- illnesses due to having the bowels and sometimes twice a day. wish I could make the people in general believe in the efficiency of a good | bowel washing. Sincerely yours.’ The Liggett-Riker-Hegeman stores have filled a tremendous demand for *J. B. L, Cascades” in the past few vears and will A foe8 a3 Socesenting Sbcokler fori_nternal athing, “Why Man of Today Is Only 50% Efficient so be *tre asking. —_— Adpvertise Your Wants in The -Herald’s Want Celumns. ‘owners posted as to where 1916. TUETONIC TACTICS General Mann Ap_pointed Head of Militia Affairs EXCITE NORWAY Resentment Aroused in Neutral Nation Over Torpedoing of Ships (Correspondence of the Asso. Press). ,Christiania, Oct. 11.—Nevey before during the war has the Norweglan press so unanimously expressed the resentment aroused in Norway by the last steps in the German submarine The Orebladet calls it and says it is the general opin- hat German war against mer- cantile ships directed especially against Norway, adding: “It is a fact that this continual torpedoing of Nor- wegian ships deprives Germany . of friends in Norway.” The Tidens Tegn says bitterness h been provoked everywhere In by the destroying of Nor- wegian property and lives of Nor- wegian saildrs in the Arctic Ocean, nd vehemently urges the government to do something to protect property and lives, Substitutes Power For Law. The Verdens Gang asserts that Germany has substitutes for interna- tional law and old, recognized ethical principles the principle of power as the basis of its warfare recognizing no other standard of morals than what its own interests dictate. Other papers say the German government’s secret agents who report the sail- ings of Norwegian ships are tolerated everywhere and treated in a friendly manner, while such agents have been expelled from Holland, and that when Norwegian press correspondents attempt to keep ship officers and ship Serman submarines are lying in wait off the coast the censorship suppresses the telegrams lest they might be of use to eremies of Germany. The Shipping and Mercantile Ga- zette says that just before the new submarine warfare was inaugurated, agents of the German government ap- peared in its editorial office and threatened the paper and the country because of alleged unfriendly feelings towards Germany. Representatives in Norway of German newspapers sent to Germany an interview with a “Prominent” Norwegian diplomat who is quoted as having admitted that Germany is right in its conduct of submarine warfare against Norwegian ships. The interview was anonymous and is heing denounced by the entire Norwegian press as fictitious. Public Ts Excited. Public opinion in Norway at present is greatly excited and the feeling toward Germany is far from friendly. Ship owners have decided popular | O BRIGADIER GEN. WM. A. MANN © © Secretary of War Baker appointed Brigadier-General William A. Mann t3 be chief of the division of the mil- itia affairs to succeed the late Gen- eral Albert L. Mills. The appoint- ment took effect immediately. Gen- c:al Mann is a Pennsylvanian, sixty- two years old and will reach the age of retirement on his sixty-fourth not to permit their vessels to sail to | Russian ports in the Arctic, and the war insurance company will take no risks on ships or cargoes with such destination, The Aftenposten says Norway does not so much fear German submarine warfare near the American coast, as ' Wirthday, “July 31, 1918. He was graduated from West Point in 1875 and served in the Indian campaigns, in Cuba and in the Philippines. He reached the rank of brigadjer-gen- eral on Jan. 20, 1915. In 1911 Gen- cral Mann, then colonel, acted as chief of staff to General Bliss in the joint army and navy maneuvers in Con- necticut. it must be supposed the United States is better prepared than are the small | neutral nations to prevent wholesale | torpedoing of neutral ships. The German submarine warfare thus far has cost Norway 171 ships with a total tonnage of 235,000 and the lives of 140 Norwegian satlors. Buy a Magee Range for the Wonderful Magee Oven Don’t you want an Oven that is heated on five sides including the back of the oven instead of three or four sides? 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