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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1018. RUSSIA WILL SAVE §HER ALLY, RUMANIA Will Send Great Army to Her Aid in Spring London, Nov. 11.—Russia will save Rumania from the Teuton menace this autumn and winter and next SPring will have the strongest army she has had sinec the began, Gen. Brusiloff told Stanley Washburn, the Times correspondent at Russian headquarters on the Carpathian front. Gen. Brusiloff commands all the Russian armies that made the great [BWeep intq Galicia in the sumimer. “I speak with authority when I say that from the common soldier up, the united sentiment of Ru is that Rumania should be protected, helped and su d in every possible way,” said the Russian commander, “The Rumanians must feel in the great heart of the Ru; ple,” Gen. Brusiloff continued. must know the war, faith n peo- “They in the efforts we are making to e them this sentiment s the dominant factor, not merely a question of our own self-interest to protect our left flank. “Rumania is now feeling for the first time the pressure of war and the bitterness of defeat, but Ruma- nla must, realize that defeats are but iIncidents of a greater campaign. Be- hind her stands great Russia, who will see that her brave little ally who came into the war for a just cause does not ultimately suffer for daring to espouse the cause for which we are mll fighting. “The war is won today, though it is merely speculation to attempt to estimate how much longer will be required before the enemy is con- vinced that the cause for the sake of which they have drenched Europe in blood is irretrievably lost, Teuton Period of Defeat, “Personally, never since the begin- ning have I believed that the enemy had a chance of winning. While they are able to continued successful of- fenses it is difficult for them to realize that that they are not approaching a successful . peace. This summer’s operations mark a definite period of defeat. That period dates from the ! time when the allies co-ordinating | their programmes, seized from the enemy the capacity for continuing the offensives and dictating their strategy | to us. “From the beginning of the opera- tions this summer on the Russian southwestern front the enemy has lost control of the situation. In spite of ‘his superhuman efforts to regain the initiative he has utterly failed to do 80. Again and- again on this front the enemy’s design to block our plans ard throw us back on the defensive has been ruined by the valor and for- titude of our heroic troops. “Simultanedusly our brave allies on were beginning a summer’s | campaign which must by now have | demonstrated to the German high command that with all its material it can construct no defences which the French and British cannot surely, if slowly, destroy. Italy, too, has had successes. “If there remain any Germans who are still hopeful of their cause let them realize that today when the ‘central powers already have lost the initiative and are finding difficulty in refilling their ranks. Russia has not yet reached the kenith of her power.” PROBE LOSS OF MARINA Germany Says Sinking of Ship and Killing of Americans by Submarine ‘Will Be Investigated. ‘Washington, Nov. 11—Germany has informed the American embassy in Berlin that the sinking of the British pteamer Marina on October 28, with the loss of the lives of six American horse tenders, will be thoroughly in- vestigated as soon as submarines op- erating on that date have reparted, mccording to confidential advices re- celved here today from Berlin, — e LOOK AT CHILD’S TONGUE IF SICK CROSS, FEVERISH Mother! Remove from little stomach, liver, bowels. Hmrry, poisons Give “California Syrup of at once if bilious ] or constipated. Figs” Look at the tongue, mother! it coated, it is a sure sign that your lit- tle one’s stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. ‘When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or act natu- rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of ‘California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul,” constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn’t coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative;” they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of ‘“California Syrup of Tigs” which has directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by “California Fig Syrup com- pany.” Refuse any other kind with contempt, MEDICAL EXPERTS ‘MADE IN AMERICA Great Tnstitution to Be Opened by Chicago University New Tork., Nov. 11—Dr. secretary Abraham of the Board, announced the board and the Foundation had jointly appropriated 32,000,000, which would be added to and property worth $9,000,000, for the founding of a medical lexnar, ¢ ant General Education last night that Rockefeller money department in connection expected to make it the greates chool for the education of specialists in the United States. Starting with an endowment $11,000,000, the largest possess: any medical school in the countr Medical department of the Univ of Chicago will be conducted by staff cf professors and assistants who have no pr te practice and sive all their time to the most eminent men in medicine will fields of take places on the staff. of the be invited to ate in Americ make it unnece: ry students, or for ph ians secking to become specialis to study abroad. It is cxpected eventually to build up at Chicago an institution such ists at present nowhere in Ameri and is to be found at present only in Berlin and Vienna. All fields of medicine will be taught. Only students who specialized in physics, chemistry, and biology will be admitted. Before the for advanced and students went abroad to study medicine in Berlin enna. The Department of annually and V- Medicine able to teach about 300 students at the beginning when it opens it doors about two years hence. Dr. Flexner was asked last why such a school was not in New York instead of in Chicago. “That is an interesting question,” - QxrQ0O Every Night For Constipation Headache]ndigestion.etc P RANDRETH PILLS who | school. The | various | The purpose of the endowment.is to a school which will | as war about 1,600 American physicians | night ; founded | |ne said “The reason that Ch jwas chosen is that the University of Chicago has no Department of Medi- I cine now. Medicine is taught there Ly arrangement with the Rush Med- ical college. So we will begin at the beginning in Chicago, without reor- | ganizing an existing institution. The | schools in New York, Philadelphia, and i3oston, for instance, already have staffs consisting of eminent physicians and surgeons, who spend part of their time in practice. It would be very difficult to reorganize them so that | the staff of teachers would devote all | their time to the work of the Insti- !tutions. The General Education Board is in favor of the full-time plan. | ““The University of Chicago made a proposal to us which we considered We are open to proposi- tions of the kind from other cities, of but best seemed to be in Chicago. favorably: course, our opportunity RED CROSS SEALS New Britain Wil Rececive $50,000 More Than Last Year as More Funds Are Needced. New Britain Red Cross seals is to receive 250,000 at Christmas time for the purpose of in- creasing the funds that being raised for the fight against tubercu- losis in this state. Plans are already | under way for the most successful { campaign ever held in this city. Seals ' will be distributed by the New Brit- ain Tuberculosis Relief society under whose direction the matter is con- ducted and judging by the way that the people have answered the appeals for help during the last year there l‘\\ill be a generous response. to distribute | i are tate of Ohlo, City of Toledo, Lucas County, s8. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in_the Sity of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that sald_firm will pay the sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for | each and every case of Catarrh that | cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed, in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- ber, A, D. 188. , A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's_Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ally 4nd acts through the Biood on_the Macous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Tamily Plis for ¢ 48\ oation. A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, Office, 306 Main St. "Phoue 570 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE | Broken Lenses Duplicated. 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Remember there is not much time left, so act at once. us for detailed estimate of cost. ’Phone THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER CO. 94 West Main St., New Britain, Ct. NOTICE The -New Britain Wet Wash having moved into their newly equipped bullding are prepared to do first class work. We solicdit your . patronagc. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union street i : It You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, | 185 Arch:St. ‘Phone 482-2 -

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