New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 5

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BRITAIN DAILY GOVERNNENT FEARS - REVOLT IN SWEDEN - Troops at Capital Reinforced Fol- lowing Hunger Demonstration Copenhagen, pril 33.—According % to the Btoockholm ocorreapondent of the Politiken, Saturday’s hunger-dem- onstration before the Riksdag Build- ing In the Bwedish capital was mark- ! odly revolutionary in character, mem- % bers of the crowd interrupting the 4 spesches of the officials who tried to oalm them with cries of “Republto!” d “Revolution!” i . “Tne St trutte of the demenstratioh m fi Buflg were the voting on Saturday evening ' by the lower house of a credit of [ ] 118,000,000 kroner (about $39,900,~ 0 000) for the purchase of food supples, The demonstrators tried at first to force an entrance into the parliament ‘ bullding, but were met by three so- 4 clalist members, who exhorted them to atay outside, as Mr. Branting, the leader of the party in the lower :T;a.,w-ldm-k‘oflum in & few ‘Whtle “c . . . . o L iy ok Bmatine.. a3 e | : S you bite_into your crisp slice of morning toast, give it od an extra thought. Think how delicious 1t is; freshly-' . made, buttered hot . to e lanter allowancs of bresd, and | | : Toast is an everyday matter of course, but one of the= impromptu and was made in the name of the whole labor population, E-:m...“"""“,.&} & oo aniones : real things you have to be thankful for. exports meat, he continued, & i ! e 20T et iy Now you’re ready for the special idea on this delicious ; you' A pe 5 b xopre o o vy gt : new Lucky Strike cigarette. The tobacco—it’s toasted; and &“;'pm"fl“::‘k“n::.;mf&.;fi : : - doesn’t that give it a flavor though? Well, you know! r. g now appeared, ‘e 0 Tala that tha Seclicetion moie 2 ' A5 We’ve been working for five years to make a cigarette and thet with the KboMiten of et 4o | - : out of Burley tobacco. It’s ““blame good” tobacco; and you Uberations on the food policy, which Bad e b Sl T o o , smokers have shown us how strong you were for it.. coniaded. Sonditivns | ' ~ Last year you poured sixty million pounds out of those S0 howse wnd e Freat domonsine: green, red and blue tins. That’s enough for 35 billion cigar- tion had proved that the people were ° ogqqe . . in earnsst. Democracy had gained a : . ettes—against about 21 billion ready-made cigarettes sold in * 4 Victory when Hammarskjold withdrew . . ‘ woule be Followed by othore " ey | e 1916. Considerable Burley enthusiasm! E. &uflgmcfim for a Sweden, in which the people -h;:l.dn b;::;un in their ow:‘:o.ut - Big discoveria are Simple ideu #peech the crowd being for the most 3 Thoute of “Republiet" “Revestions: Until we went back to the toasting fork and old kitchen ¢ ; stove, to the simple idea of hot buttered toast, a ready-made ,” and complied with his re- Burl The demonstration caused a great \ ey cigarette wasn’t possible. The Burley flavor didn’t, f e miantoo g et : : hold. But now it does. ; ‘spreading that a revolt had taken ¢ R St o, T R = Now Lucky Strike—the real Burley cigarette 1y contradicted, the population re- ¢ 117 iy B T 5 3 . ' It’s toasted—and the flavor holds. It’s toasted—the result is delicious, full of flavor. Keep thinking of that hot buttered toast—and try a Lucky Strike cigarette today, occastol cries for a republic and a revolution were to be heard, This demonstra- tion has caused enormous sensa- tion in Stockholm wnd rumors of & revolution are ; G “The royal castle is being strictly #uarded dy & corps of marine infan- 1 ol . { ) — STARTS ON THIRD YEAR. Pastor Cook Tells Parishioners of | Plaus for Coming Twelve Months. Rev. Warren F. Conk, pastor of Arinity Methodist church, at yester- day morning’s service started his Otman Ward, his assistant, who was recently secured as director of re- ligious education, has also been re- elected by the district church organ- tzaton. ., Both pastors spoke at the 10:45 o'clock services yesterday morning 4nd told of their plans for the coming yoar. Rev. Cook told of the general : plans and Mr. Ward of the proposed ¢ school work. Mr. Cook is chaplain of the state senate and one of the most popular ministers in the city. Oficis! Outfits for Boy Scouts of America. ‘Wise, 8mith & Co., Hartford, have a very large and complete assortment of outits for Boy Scouts of every garment made by the official manufacturer, Sigmung Eisner of Red Baak, New Jersey, Wu:u!n:'.ch &Bq'o,.. 3 quote lowest prices on official Scout coats, breeches, knickers, belts, | ISconPOoORATRD = kits, kits kni . frst ald mess ives, cups, | D imeiang ahirth ) Copyristt by Thelmerican Tobacco Co. Inc. 1917 Wise Smith & Co. invite Bay Scouts to # «sit their boys’ clothing department, saain floor, annex.—edvt.

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