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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918, " Boston Store RECOMMENDS WALL [PACIFIST DOCTOR | GONSTANT PAIR [FEMALE SPY BILL = AND FIRING SOUAD, ATTACKED WILSON' JFTER EATING | PASSES IN HOUSE Uur Marcosson Woud Eseeute Ger-|Belioved Germany Would Win| The Tortwresof Dyspepsia | Puls Enemy Alen Women on man Spies Fomnd in America | and Is Placed Under Arvest | Gorrected by “Fruif-a-fives” Same Footing As Men Sr. Marmix’s N New v March 5.—The best way New York, March Pr. William “For two years, I suffered torturcs rinzton, March 5—The “Wom- h to chec rman spies and propa- | J. Robinson, who for months past has | from Sccere Dyspepsia. T had lan Spy BiL” aitecti 1 remale en- ! this e N country is to stand a: bcen one of the most active of the | constani pains after eating; pains ubjec . n 14 years fow of them Up against a wall and se-at-any-price advocates, and : 3 § 1 by the shoot them, Tsauc K. Marcosson told | who has recently caused to be pub-| D g d back bouse. It 1 sident the - members of the American Manutac- | lished a document in which he urges| ROrTible bitier stuff often came wpi | cme power 1o deai it men { turcrs Association at Inncheon in | that the United States enter an imme- inmy mouth. I tried doctors, butthey with male encimy alie : cnate the Hotel Biltmore yesterday. Judg- | diate peace with (erman which did not help me. But as soon ¢ hs not yet ed on {he measure, g by the applause which grected his | country, he maintains, i Another bi 3 v the Thouse | stion, his hearcrs were heartily | and I 1 \\7“.“"“’"8] staziedo R e Or K t unlawful to obstruct the | S , his arers re hearti and can never be defeated by the Al- r Tad ot it es it unlawful to obs S i 1ccord with him, lies, was sted by agents of 1\\11., Lues Tt ) | Bepan o ingrovo e of Liberty Bonds by false ré Should be interesting to/ ‘“Don’t fool yourself with the idea | department of justice vesicrday after- and this med e, made of fruit | rorts. Attorney neral ory re- 3 . = that this war is arly over,”” Mr. | noon. Dr. Robinson, who lives at 12 juices, reliecved mo when everything ! portea 1) he department of ju prospective buyers during | Marcosson said. “Many peoble who | Mount Morris Park, West, has been | clse failed.” tice had leq of several of such . [EiRopaxuchio naNth: s i spreading much of his propaganda in MRS.HUDSON MARSHBANK, |2 f€mpts LB RU RIS the coming week. | that it is just beginning. 1d e the form of open letters to President e Sl z s of §10,000, tweuty yeu iiprison- i . {rtime I come back to tt country | Wilson, urging an immediate peace. 50c. 2. box, 6 for $2.50, trial siz - | ment, or both An attractive showing Of irom ¥ngland, Irance, Italy, Russia Dr. Robinson, who says that he is At dealers or from FRUIT-A 38 To Sil or Spain, all of whom have to handle | tha bi pher of Dr. Abraham Limited, OGDENSBU S the latest designs in the ever | tnis samo spy problem. I am im- | Jucobi, that he has edited all of e | pressed by the ignorance, I won’t say sobi's books on medical sub- is “‘to protect (he 2 4 price 4 popular VOILE upidity, which permits theso Ger- | je charged by the government i ke o e ol e 5 | mans to work her Today we are | with violating the Espionage act | it the nece. : e The newest creations of | surrounded by this silent, insidious, | through the circulation of “Tos i el i b R G e Bt viper propaganda. T we would shoot | which, in many instances it is alloged, oo the best makers in thiS|a. few German spies and then turn [are seditious in nature. The ph T ore (o . o price . amdiy the light of publicity on what we had | cian, who came to the United States false repo tiioments wi 36x50, @ country. done, we would do more to stop them | from Russia more than thirty years n o Mg : than anything we have attempted.” ago, says that he is pro-ally, but se- « Sonil e special ?flce .oy Let us show them to you. Mr. Marcosson, who spoke of him- | cret service men say that statement | —_— ! et e EhER e 42x60, orfb b —_— self as an Atlantic commuter, so many | does not appear to be borne out by McCALL GOODS timos s ho been back and forth since | a close eading of tho mumerous arti. | RUSUTIA Preparing by Intense Bl- | “oiis: ‘ A e e e 3 e the war started, told the business | cles he has written since the United The ot another bill b i Dotfarng Eoona men of the terrific comrmercial strug States entered the war. 1 Magazine 10c. and how by devoting all our business | States C issioner Hitchcock and = U classification : A S % energies to winning the war his coun- | held in $5,000 bail for a hearinz on i | 0! noenem natur: & Books of Fashion 25¢ try will be better fitted to take its | Ma He promptly produced | —Washinzton Ser- | cortuin members of the Army. — == 73 = ace i e battle of trade which will { the § in cash. Morris Hillquit, [ Pian Press Bureau makes public the |anc arine ( v j D place in the butt it s akes public ! With any 15c¢ Pattern Free.| i late Socialist candidate for Mayor, is | followins from the Central Serbiun : ood. at the request with Ru. With deep gratitug — “I have been on every battle front, | his lawyer. Press Bureau in Geneva: |t departinent and the depar The following is a lst of letters re- | God, who has becn with us, 3 Sl e IR () reer ool Editor of “The Voice." A correspondent who is very trust f justice, hud stricken out th S e : maining uncalled for at the New Brit- | filled with proud joy at th this war,” he said, “but the bisgest E Robinsoniizithereditorfoftthe Oty has justisentifrom fono of fli¢ i }outing yaces alfected. Phe ain - Conn., Post Office for the week | my army and the tenacious persef thing about this war is that the battle | magazine known as A Voice in the [ Provine ]"‘ A Buiesss nion |en e it b0 0n eiteree e ending March 5, 1918, ance of my people. It Is of esp x “:T of business is goging to settle [ WWilde ;, which was recently ex- ;“'“““m 1‘,‘,;" “m{i“z‘“f‘;‘v‘_ the : ‘(‘):: ¢ .,,Lf“,"‘;“;" asianay e made by th Buynaski, Alice. i satisfaction to me that German f s war and determine the wars of | cluded from tne mails, and in part { il Ll b el £ Lycaigon Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth, 41 Admiral [ and German kultur beon si the future. We must keep up our [ ine sovernment's cise against him Czernin are only intended to throw Certificates of eitizenship shall be | gireet Accept my warmest thanks for armies, the sacrifice must go on, but based on articles which have appeared dust in the eyes of the ies and that | subject io cancellation upon proof of Blair, G. B. faithful and strong cooperation i the thing that is going to end it is| iy it \ ia is feverishly assembling all | mutiny, sedition, descrtion or felony | jie Mrs. Rachel zreat work.” the economic war. Germany will con- Th onelof tho articleat whichii e | her forcesitoicontinue! the wiinst the eriminal laws Broder, Mrs. Geo. Kast stre =i j tinue as long as she can get material. | ¢\ \hject of Federal study he siatesy While people in neutral coun- Phe provision 1o citizenship Doffie, Mrs John 54 Swallow street. | —e o ___ -~ The great tragedy is that the work o G Teant byl e s for | trics’ he writes, ‘are talking of peace |1 is in part follows Gianeski, Leon, 164 Park avenue. of the obscene human garbage mas- N e wco, vet he dds, “T say with every |1 our country preparations are bei during the present war, any Hall, C. K. PUT CREAM IN NOSE - querading as Bolsheviki will prolong | icering fibre of my soul that the | made for the at coming stru adien now or hereafter in fhe service Jason, Catherin, 112 Lincoln. AND STOP CATARR AVENPO T GETS BE TH it twi years longer. sending of 5 conscripted army of our | Soldiers are being enrolled, whatever |of the United States, T SRR e “Kerensky and the men with him | " 5 1 | their state of health, wouuded or in- | of the army. navy or maring -ps : et o childven to Erance is a fearful . corps Mahr, James, 81 Burrit strect. who overthrew the old government in | {17 2 alid. We will leave for the front in | who has an henorable record in such | Mirse, Bius, 19 Wash streot, Tells How To Open Clogged Nof so short a time and with the loss of “As T stated in oy letter to Preo e beginning of February. In spite [service, may, while in such service Richardson, Margaret, 95 E. Main trils and End Head-Colds, so few lives, started to build up a com- mercial structure. Germany knew | of United States TLabor Burcau |that and went in to stop it. On the morning T went over the frantier into Office in Hartford. Russia last April, and was told ti umors, n Webb judiciz nimiitee, S R i . s prosic o exelude price §5.00, special price Lvamets ... 835 | corts sieel Strin-Hungury Don't miss this sale. AIL blankets marked down, for this.sal Advertised Letters, great army leaders has brought 1= ident Wilson,”” he contintocs, . of my wounds I have been forced to | be admitted to become a citizen of | street. Hive o By | attena ci: for instruction in the |the United States upon hix petition | Reilurt, , Stanley G e e e handiing of the wounde:d.” tited in any court of record of | Scheiding, M. E. Main s You feci nne tn_ a few mor e e ol n| The Hungarians are already ex- {#ny of the states Luving a common | Vallant, Mrs. T. H. 1w 54th street. | Your cold in head or catarrh wi Ty country had entered the war, the | ¢hildr for we have no 2 bloiting to the limit HM]' '-‘m \‘.”{” "‘-"{‘M ‘*~\-\"j*“"'h‘»‘“m and : seal .uu'ly a Wibbery, M. R L gone. Your clogged nostrils will ¢ Clifton T Davenport of 1,290 | Germans in large numbers were going | [07¢¢ anybody to sacritice 1 3 r [in Montenegro. Count Armin :1‘\4”. u‘.» 5 St \1‘ ‘-‘r; ‘nlnf .fm .NU h. AJ(‘]’!’ v\\num Vina, 2 ']vull_ street The air passages of your head PN AR e il o e e e el LG A i T o a wealthy ) Hur rian ‘.,M\]J‘v fadist. | b Bslnengon ‘n ;(ml" Ix,'vn(()ry Zillinaska, Mar Lexington ,‘Sr.(.m_ SAenr and ou can Hrexth Sl be the new superintendent of the|made to check them, and they were | 1S in sending an army of onr sons JDouent mimenes v sl HEL R i ] SRB DU more dullness, headache; 1o haw Uni States labor bureau office in |the men who brought about the pres- | (0 France, we are not doinz France | thid Lo C nuh\\ ':j‘(‘; "’w‘ e N fopleser Gy, """‘°f’f". dischnye sy ¥ e e mmh“;ml the distinction of being - ’v:-”y‘-‘: t m\f‘ war ool oo | from which he can obtain between | FOX LOANS THEATER GOD AND THE SWORD. :f:m o fstuseine o of the American Federation of Labor. | shicuous and stupid German but | long continued, suicidal to her. * * e s BN e e oz st Lol SRR SRS UMLISEISIhing ) oft{ETof ¥y The office will be located in the state| What I want to bring to you is that | But to force people to commit mur- Lhe . S ' | Tox's theater in :“‘””\‘.l;::”\’\‘h?:, e TouDo With Vctony. little of th capitol and will be conducted for the | cVery German’ spy a commercial | d to be murdered in a cuise [ cessively laborious and have o 3 ch he Il o March 5, (via London)-—|in your nos employment of shipbuilders and other | agent.’ | ichiitheys anc not Fintenestetl e ;e Al e Emperor William, according to an of- | through every wir pa 4 lled mechanics needed by the gov- Mr. Marcosson told of the way in S ey leonsiden distinatlyaun st Cm 3 \ L The ovent will - be | ficial announcement on the conclu- |soothe and heal the swol crnment in the pursuance of war | Which Germany got control of Italian iz i sreat crime > phvom e v t sion of peace between vierman 2d | mucous membrane and ctivities. Mr. Davenport is manager | Musiness in at at time when Italy g Russin, sent a telegram to Count von | instamtly. trying to make a commercial alliance | crinic : L o o ho | Hertli German Imperial Chancel- | Tt is just what every cold with a powerful Buropean power, In the course of one of his letters S oniijontaine 0 B e e I T il s SUs Sanseg B e e of the mrowth of German organiza-|to President Wilson, Tr. Robinson, | forts o numbe : v placol ECESty ] 3 sun e us | 900 of 918 TItalian |among other things said: person. iwxperts value the for 2 stock companies were owned by Ger- Klected Under False Pretense thus purchased at fropy sixty to | - —= mans, and the largest bank in the| *I did not vote for you the f million erowns, 4 ~ Scventy Thousand to Be Inducted Into } country was a German bank. time because T did not know you suf- “similar negotiations have hecn | Service Soon. _ = ficiently—T take my votinx scriot carricd out by the ‘F. A. Tank’ of 3 S but T voted for you the second time | Vienna with the firm of Groedel and Washingtan, March 5.—Seventy| AT CAMP DIX. | 4 I influenced & zood wiany others [ the Wiener Bank Verein, of Con- thousand colored troops will be calle oo . en pas- | st ., for the purchase of for- Within s shost tims. mis Wit Aaich | Danenter of Fresident Sings for Sol- [10 ¥ote for you. T wlll sy, en : : nt, that if any President was ever sts Asia Minor.” . § 3 MAIN the first draft call for all States. The dier Boys. A b e ot —— - | K8 250 olored, men, principally from South- Camp Dix, N. J., March 5.—DMiss ( President was you * * * Wit it was PALLS DOWN STAT ern States, were not called earlier be- 3 Margaret Wilson daughter of the | that c d your sudden complete Harry Gordon, who 1li at 45 : a5 B v e AL STHEET cause the camps have not been sel-| o ioar’ = Feb. 3 : 1 president, arrived at the camp yes-|volte face on 3 is somethins | [rranklin street and is emploved by { ccted. The war department has de- NI D hine (helaalr it i b | ioiaovaaternooniito sine frozgthe gaol | whichiiwe wadicalafste ol Lgine DSt of (GordongRE ros SISO RSt 1L 8 United States Food Administration License G-—08535 ] ! & I 3 G s received with military | comprehend. The mob may be fed |at his home this morning and was the warm Southern climate until the | p o "0 "y 0 " ival, and with more | on phrases, but we know that noth- | taken to the hospital in the polic weather moderates in the North. The last sroup of white selaiors, | cnthusiastic, if less formal, demon- |ing happened betwoen Jan 22 and |patrol ambulance. =He i itterins | [ FRANKFURTS OR BOLOGNA ....... b 18c I SlicedRBeef b 16 C Local Man Choice for Superintendent of his theater for neert sometime ole swarm of agents have was | their worst were guilty o wreater mtenczro has ar st in part | T : et cse forest i K e 1 and Box will give of the New Britain Trap Rock Co. WILL: CALL COLORED MT tion in Italy until 5 S > | strations of approval when she sang|F¥eb. 3 which either nec ted or | from numerous body bru and v amounting to 10,000 was called today. | porore four thousand men who packed | justified our entrance into the war. | bad cut on the head. i s i‘xctfifl Gt doqf:c“(’ilxu;d the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. “Germany’s blockade or barred zone e = m——-—“ » service Py the first draft will be 3 2 2 = % S b b et o . 7 AR 3 ! _e: . = . e ratee by, g, first draft will bo | " Atior iz Wilson had entertained | was surcly no justiication for it. You | ipYARD WORKERS READY. e 18c | FANCY SHOULDER ROASTS ....... % 23¢ h by the local boards from the list of ‘”"'A wete Lheyg t,'ff"' enienained il newjas vepall dofthat t|1 belang » Thus far 156 lacal men have voi- ¢t BEEF o eligibles. her, and sang a number of war songs | tho first to establish a blockade and e e . under the direction of the camp Song | o interfere with our mail and with o | A training camp for colored officers | ot - e 8| to interfer N | eral have received their certificatos » ? director W nley Hawkins. e dinerencel Rl g PR QR an Pork vas establis a last summe: y our commerce. from Washington. As vet none has | K& F "EE ean Por was established In Iowa last summer. S e o ST e om g FRESH PIGS FEET ....... h 8c C] 1t is pretty well settled that all the| Rk e tween | heen caiied for active work, but within S amps for enlistod men will bo in tho | JePeMedly. | Sho whs accompanied by | jiyierence with us was not a matter | i fow weeks tis expected that o gen- | | ROASTS .. Ib e Northern States. The movement of ] . ; cssence but of method.” cral call will be sent out. ) —— : Clark harpist. She will remain hero : e et | Q S e e ey e | he wi . When agents of the department — |8 Shoulder Roast ¢ e T > ontinue until the quotas of all States| 10T, tWo dal luggath tho Ry RN AC zed the effects of Dr. Robinson tie ast C ‘ FRESH HAMBURG STEAK Sinpa e :!1 cl b e ot L oy L iyt it | QLD PRESCRIPTION 88 VEAL . 1b N or which had just been returned for B e state assembly also arrived here for Vinspection of the camp. tne overn- | ivecon n Benm G 4L FOR WEAK KIDNEYS | FORES SPRING LAMB Che lem ) I ’ ’ 1 O che vi Ma G 3 ¢t Scott o o . . | o "pehed with Major General Scott | urged Immediate peace with “victo b BACON in strip = = % = i yus” Germany. He said he wrote the " N N . conclusion of which about fifty trench | % ¥ Have vou ever stopped to reason | g 5 7 e, | mortar shells were fired across the|Article at 2 o'clock in the mc v it is that so many products that | Mohican Creamen 53C T T R T PP O AT SWIFT'S N 33(3 1 S - s > The article is addressed to his “fuith- | 1 -tise nee | K MARGARINE theoretical “No Man's Land” by Brit- e oxte cly advertised, all at on [ T ARG 3 100 G y Br fuj and patient friend | it 5 - ot BUTTER .. b ish and Ameri ers. z 4 £ . ldrop out of sight and are soon for- | ) ey (o e peac ssioners, Dr. Robinsor : OTAVES el (o] oners, Dr. Robinson in rarticularly to a medicine A medi i that article said 5 i faniaa o 1. o= 0 Linoning “Now, It soems to mo that only an | vy PEOETS o0 U elt, like an | NEW GRAHAM FLOUR Nearly onc thousand prmnlm‘nt‘ out and out imbecile can still believe | andless chain system the.remedy is! HOUR SALLE 9 o (1 a,m people in one city alone have pub- in the possibility of Germany's defeiit | fowommonded by tnose - who. hive /e e g licly testified in signed statements | 4 X on the hatticfield. Tocs any one in | he o Y o e ure in | K NEW ROLLED OATS EGG doz 410(. that Linonine cured them of coughs, | Y hls rignt senses stlll believe in the | Loon Denefited, '3 ot e v colds, bronchitis and other form: of | Do rility of Germany's defeat? . . s ” ¥ 5 s A A prominent d sist, ; ik Tl Aunt Jemima pke 9 > winter complaints that threatencd | ; \ being so what is to bo done? This | o NERTEERE CEHEEET LS wampe | | Pancake or Buckwheat Flour Avunt Jemima ple 1 5C Lean Rump ;. cd their very existence. Other thou-| [ : is to be done: Make peace as soon | pooi 4 preparation I have sold for | ROASTS b = 3 sands in other sections of the country ¥ 19 possible and put your house in = have added their testimony, and all | [ order.” unite in proclaiming Linonine the 3 i many vears and never hesitate to |[§ e recomniend, for in almost every case MOHICAN CORN 18 LARGE it shows excellent results, as many | g A can C g P e ed o | MEATY Large Rec ] @:}C i - bl Cheie arinling if Mo il ; (CLE ONRGVIIWEITAVIRY of my wcustomers testify. No other | § YELLOW SPLIT WITHO b 29C QNI()N. 1 . known to science. Relief is wrought New Haven, March 5.—Changes in | kidney remedy that I know of has so = Sihon zgc < o Good Toilet ((1* by removing the swellings and irrita- ’ N ¢ 2 1bs RATSIN “,C divisional heads on Haven S ieaiey .- = D & tions that cause the disturbances, Tt large @ sa CARROT! PAPER 5 roll: railroad were announced from the ccording to sworn statements and CLEAN 1s a truly wonderful remedy and is | offico of the general supsrintendent | verthed tesiimony of thousands who RICE 2 Ibs © » Ppure and wholcsome, being an emul- g . today as follows: E. . Rezan is ap- | pyve used the preparation, the suc MOHICAN ASSORTED o — sfon of ¥lax-Secd Oil, Trish Mos: B ted superintendent of the NeW | .ous of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is Coetmmhn i 290 15 b bk Fucalyptus and other famous reme- : Haven division in place of I\ S. Hibbe | 4ua (o the fact that, so many peopls | § SOUP ....... 8 cany 5 1b pk 43(: dies, all combined in one, and known | who goes to the old colony di . | claim, it fulfils almost every wish in | ) N MINCE the world over as ) while Frank M. Clark becomes overcoming kidney, liver and bladder | . 3 pk ik d y perintendent of the New London di- | .inonts, corrects urinary troubles | i . 25C vision, he having been superintendent | ..o neutralizes tho uric acid which | of the old colony division. nses rheumatism. { Shrd L ARE QU ST SWEET SEEDLESS DRANGES doz 33(: ek PR LR T K A You may receive a sample bottle ot | PMOND'S CONDITION WORSI. | ¢ mmp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad- 24(: e rch b—TJohn 5. Red. | dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, Shoulders b LARGI: JUIOY T TEAD rCnh Eks o i b e G and enclose ten cents; alsq LEMONS ..., TIUCH 4 12C underwent an operation last Saturday | mention the New Britain Dafly Ifer | ¢ i did not have i very od day but to- ald Large nd medium e bottley i doc, a0, night he was resting casier. | for sale at an arug stores.

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