New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN RALD. [ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. land has been given back to western civilization."” - The Manifesto, A > s f ‘9 i V. 3 The manifesto issued at Warsaw 4 % m ][] His majesty, the German emperor and Lublin reads as follow = X G L gf & @ and. his majesty the emperor of Aus: > : L ) A trfa and apostollc king of Hungary, . ; . : ; inspired by firm confidence in a final 2 \ : ; - S 5 victory of their arms, and prompted ? : top scratchlng! by a desire to lead the districts cons ; : . i : . . 3 . ta ? quered by their. armies under heaty 2 e : Resmol rellev Aspmn sacrifices from Rus sian h(lrfnmln(\.tlnwg iy S i R . H toward a happy future, have agree S ‘ i : ltChlng lnstantly to form of these districts a national . state with a hereditary monarchy i SR 4 5 g If so, buy the orie genuine. 2 constitutional " government, i : o ‘Thatitching, burning skin-troubie O : o) ¢ which keeps you scratching and) g exact frontiers of the Kingdom of Po- fetinsd i Evizepz‘;kaiiz a{;“ ev?}"i"hta%it :f . |1and shall be outlined later. 2 e digging, is a source of disgust to RETIIEE D! SR e Y .| The new kingdom will receive the others, as well as of torment to you, Cross” —your protection against [l AT, SR e D T ! THIS BRIGHT BOY ‘Why don’t you get rid of it by using| counterfeits and harmful substitutes. velopment of its own forces by its in- Resinol Ointment? Physicians have he 5 . | timate relations with. both powers. : . Is the son of Mrs. L. E. Lord of 65 prescribed it for over 20 years. In| The Bayer Cross—Your (8 \ The glorious traditions of the ancient YOUR well-brewed afternoon tea, your St. James St, Lowell, Mass. In a most cases, it stops itching instantly Guarantee of Purity’® \& Polish grmies and the memory of the : » o recent letter his mother said, “My and heals eruptions promptly. Itis brave Wpmradeship ‘in the great war rich chocolate, your fragrant coffee, boy had whooping cough and nothing very casy and economical fo use The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) Aot \ 5 gave him relief until he took Father is a guarantee that the monoaceticacidester of osourigavs shall reviys nfe mational all taste the better when served with Joh's Medicine. Now my family all Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soup contain salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable ALY Sporean zation B instiliction Social T S : e re Tl Chn S Ted el Py Hen nothing harsh or injurious and can be used Eaveehnannitantine: and command of this army shall be ocial Tea Biscut. g 2 s frecly for all sorts of skintroubles even on tha. ] i The allied monarchs express the Delicious biscuit, delicately flavored, Peldpal i L O <Aoo . vy confident hope that Polish wishes for the evolution of a Polish state and alW?.ys fresh. KQd wonderfully gc_)od. g:;:?;fiddri‘::inf::;‘ foarl:rfhg‘mh‘;; o o il chwlbmo of o Social Tea Biscuit enhance the enjoy- Johi's Medicine is the safest family NOTICE g i G o (00 , ment of all refreshment, msdicne for celdsicoueioand et | il eral political conditions prevailing in i g : ot to. thelt ‘et Europe and of the welfare and the building are prepared to (lyo ” SAYS GERMAN MANIFESTOQ & o wr St 2 | QN namionar miscur company e o lons. . Yo = 4 \ tlon was imminent, the announcement | Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Un The great realm which the western st — neighbors of the kingdom of Poland . i nevertheless caused a profound sen- |Street: shall have on their tern frontier - sation. The step is everywhere in- terpreted as evidence that the cen- A. PINKUS Proclamation Issued at War- | govern itself by chosen representa- |shall be a free and Py state en- | e = mm———— == = = — tral powers feel strong enough from Eisglerls - yesig] Tt G e e G0vinslisiownine tionalilitean oy RN AR 5 A T e e S B 7 . s : - S | e S B e e 2 ture th s wi >ed our |struggle for independence and hoped |a military s realize o saw and Lublin Declares | ,," .57 ahieq e e h,ff.fffilx | Drosperons development of this state, | 2elp. Under Russian domination the |for help from London and Paris it |task thus begun. 5 lgmcun. pagicaul s J A oprie e ish admimstration, no Polish |became evident they had built The new coastitution of Poland will chancellor, Dr, v p .| The semi-official Norddeutsche Al- | A0 d e e uilt upon y r. von Bethmann Holl 2 r ¢ and no Polish army were ad- | empty words. From that side liberty | be framed by a body of Poles to be | Office, 306 Main St. Phoae Independence of Sections |yes 1 betdl viass verios gemeine Zeitunz prints:a leadi - & 'S alls S , @ B 'S, S = £ * tri i S ; . TP i r fad: - o Broken enses uaj cal Occupied By Troops of lall ranke of socioty and all erooqs. | stating that “a hundred vears ago s |ified to hinder the development . of 1f today a different decision had: the selection of these delegates will % Pl g T PR (o Gt e I S e e s T S S vl R o e o been reached in the war— | be left entirely to the decision of the tisfaction Gus = s = i | e SRt e ‘. i of these tasks. The Russians neglect- | arms were victorious in people = Central Powers. ernment the wishes of the Polish na- | Poland’s fate went into the hands of | (4 (o s Z e e % el R e e e E x|(':’|ro‘x:”:;lmxv\llhioit’its ar:’rtl_ thonlf%r anoth](;rl hudndy“edlge}&]usv L e Revalbeenimalpopular dAl to them : dom is inseparably linked together | iy i T s [ PORR R AT 0 ARt ol R Berlin, Nov. G, via London.—The T “Thus the anclent Kingdom of Po. | with the vict SEGenany e public life and administration mu: e v“(_\z ts chains from promise to prom morning newspapers today all print Amsterdam, Nov. 5.—Empe} o 2 e & e e 2 created out of nothing, and the re- |ise without anv protest on the part E Franois Joseph has nAGeel il i e +> [1and, from which in the past came fa- | allies Continuing the newspaper | construction cf a Polish national life |of the western powers.” the Polish proclamation prominently, " ville) —“Polish provinces occupied by | mous rulers like the Jagellones, (a | SAVS: | Las to proceec step by step. ) i But abstaln from!commant on it only | Lorosrapt Hetter Ho S reIIE . troops of the Central Powers,” says |dynasty founded by Jagello which| “Only the Central Powers have 4 X 2 Mpanrs reproducing the editorial concerning | vime L b thml,“lh’ e R 4 in Pols : i i 2 . ¢ 80 J n the new State of Pol 0 the Overseas News Agency, ‘‘were the ‘.‘e‘fm,? in Poland trom 1386 to 1572, ‘t:‘etl ;:}r;:’::t m'm”” e e L e the proclamation printed by the Nord- | vy existence. to grzuf'. G;\?;a Sonenorious solgiers like the great) {70, 10 MG redinn qooies MOW ArC | \n national evolution, but those two [ Vienna, Nov. 4, via London, Mon- |deutsche Allgemeine Zeftung. Die Post | 1o naependently to manage mentous historic event. Germany |jp );Zi;']ém«o)nis m;“kmg il e O(Z‘m;::m“ a0 1 owers against which the enemy ap- | day, Nov. 6.—Official announcement |in reproducing the editorial, apolo- | " internal affairs. The emp 2 3 74-1696,) is ¢ resurrected to > 2 v 'm a na- | s e P = aris Ger- | gizes i ers because B and Austria-Hungary by joint action | new life. The Poles are free from |!/onal state, tc establish connections pealed to H\erhanvd by small na- lh:\L the A-u:.(r(;!;:zngro:.ll:h:::li i(r:g;_ 'ig&":n't‘r?ln"tso r::};]:er;s 1‘;{; i:\:: \Iz:ivsPost charges Premier von Koerber t op P Russian oppression; with #he central powess, and, protect- | 007 of the wile world. - The west. | @828 e R v . : ; ; pare measures for the legal real proclaimed Warsaw and Lublin the |1 pressionsolmore ftol be i i s » and. protect-| ) powers showed only their sympa- | rendence for Poland, was made here | A number ot the newspapers, in- |y 0" ‘o thie command. ‘rf{dv(lcn under the heels of the Cos- Aiitatie I”’j" ions, to promote their | 1 = 0B 1N in words. Many times | 1ast night. The news spread rapidly |cluding the Tages Zeitung and Vor- 2 R e e e sac k: The hhorl'\ that had been de- e ”,“:;‘n’ ?;"““",'[“f‘ life and develop | 1 U “.\ihe la ologne!’ was shout. | throughout tns city, and the popu- |warts, promisc editorial discussions of SN S o e, e o | Rl B SR B O o s ed in fhe wesi, but real obligations |lation hailed it as marking one of |the proclamation tomorrow. The gen-| Pull the sccond lever. Vote g independém ey m.c' - |5 gation now ras}nml,_ The rule Central Powers to Aid Poles. fcr Poland were carefully avoided. | the greatest events of the war. | eral impression here over the situa- |stralght Democratic ticket for pea 2 jof the knout has been abolished. Po- “For these purposes during the Every time thc Poles entered into the While a rumor had been current |tion is one of satisfaction. There | prosperity and Wilson.—advt, Berlin, Nov. 6, (By wireless to Say- “Tt was not the ‘protectors of small Vienna Rejoices. scene yesterday of a great and mo- Kingdom of Poland, and re-estab- Every grocery store has its customers who order POSTUM regularly instead of coffee. They are former coffee drinkers who, for health’s sake, changed their table drink. lfj’“'you suspeci that coffee contributes to your discomfort or illness, ask the grocer for the names of several POSTUM users in your neighborhood; get in touch with them and hear their story. Or, secure a tin of INSTANT POSTUM and try it on the family table for ten days instead of coffee. eres a Reason” for POSTUM

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