New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH reason, prescribed increased rations on whom | a fortubercular patients, upon whom | AT INFAN 1 N Fo ATIAN 5 Gl e e D28 e oo i k & : smallest d e I'ood Director Waldow launched af 7 sV municipalities, . T ol N boh e cos far various | Nervous disea Enforced Patriotism o Pro-| Signilicant Silence Maintained by Sunis orfont ia'rcer’so Cusine s | povers are sy ply for their inhabitants and were h 2 thereby, he declarved, contributi receive opial Germans in South Papers Reaching This COURLTY fhecis™o e Sicids” aviving wp or | only then 63 wices a to the lisregard of the | pri ind other narcot decriedl.l anr'l; tl o atteé friend of the food dictatar, rotortea | Beed 10 (Ol aity has been placed on a business | Papers of thc h very sharply that it was impossible for | Castoria, O basls in Macoupin, Madison and |recently received here have s ihe municipalities to secure enoush | gy gtyre off 00d to feed thelr populations without 3 0 Montgomery countics in southern Tl- | ¢iousiy little 1o say on the food situa-; 100d to feed their popua Genuine € ¥ co disregarding the maxima, which is a neral practice throu 1t German German pronagandists recently be- I an it nt tc for discussion in: ypn declared that Minister Waldow e - food laws. The newspapers, none of which 1s | St. Louls, March 7. forced loy- w York linois where the activitics of pro- | tion, Which for two years hefore came so pronounced that vigilance | Practically all 11 n news rs. | could find. if he sought them, law- The )Y i breakers enou ar the Prussian | committees in numerous towns have £ pali : il : | bureaus. an indefini . B Vorwaerts, for example remarked|ypder Ministeris : : that the wdministration of the | jig employes a8 their a ance to the government. Province srandenburg distributed | vory poor quality In onc town two alleged leaders of | d¢lemates t-Litovsk flour ar its emplayes for Christ-| o1d to them at haps, cat it low before mas at a brice equivalent to eight The principal causing the ce to di e pub- | cents per pound; that the Berlin police | ,opyjation were lication of news calculated to aug-| prefecture sold butter to officials at i scale as o8 ¢ f the it S E aug- | et E meagre scale as £ s l" hes of t (;‘m "‘C““ Defense | mant the dissatisfaction of the wor k- | the equivalent of $2.12 '+ pound: | o pound of pefatas 7 (n Lo “rm}”:' Vigllance | ing people. that a state foctor: red its em- | Douhds of broad, of@ gmmiciees i praccicall yf c¥oryiiowil A\ decree of the Prussian commis- | ployes with marmalade at 75 reatin bout an ounel in the district ve taken the lead | sion on food administration mentioned | and beef for $1.18 a pound in stamping out disloyalty. The first move to oust the propagandists was made in Staunton where an alleged lcader of the I. W. W. and a Chic | attorney were escorted to the city | 0 ilimits, coated with tar and feathers and started walking in different di- rections. The reason for th sion was aid to be the ac the men i 1sing d ension among several thousand coal mine near N wltaunton. On the same night more than one kundred persons were made to sign The Well-known Cod Liver pledges of lovalty. L 5 5 News of the use of such stern | and Iron Tonic, Without Qil measures spread and within a wee ToMAKETHEM STRONG e St e e smaller towns made demonstration forced hundreds of suspected per- sons to make public manifestations of throug! ditious movements were tarred and ; i In some of these towns scores of pe Old People who suffer from poor circula- sons were taken from their homes tion, thin, sluggish, and watery blood, weak | and requested to make public profes- digestion and poor appetite, find in this sion of their loyalty. Seve men famous cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, the were taken from the beds and, = kneeling on the sidewalk, weve forced very elements needed to enrich the blood, Tolliins lovery stain e s e rebuild wasting tissues and create strength. were made to sing the national an- Feeble, Aged Mother Made Strong by Vinol them while others were compelled to lay atriotic o 0 sice in- Pitman, N. J.— *‘I suffered from a feeble, weak, run- Sevotis L“l‘ro‘l\(‘.\lf ot ':\xlv{ll % down condition so I could not get around to do my tions were construed as evidences of | usual light duties, for I am 73 years of age and past <loyalty. In several such instances hard work. My daughter brought me a bottle of Vinol, : et R and after taking two botles I have a good appetite, & Bretar st e rest well at night and am stronger and better in every S T T S i e way.”— Mrs. F. Anderson, Pitman, N. J. o 2 : NS wlions wa sboro W C ) a0 3 o~ T e i e o R [ If this advertisement if Vinol fails to benefit you. ho hen the vigilance committee | his father's home in scarch The Clark & ssramerd Co., Dr <: Laggett's Riker-Hegeman S e s e +Drug Stores; John J. McBriarty, N ; W. H. Russell, New | | axchanged. Donakison was killed and e g : i Wiire: WeEre a IIllle Squal‘e) Britain; and all leading Drug Stores Everywhere. IEmory, city marshall, and For- 5 st Flath were wounded. Lafer it was learned Donaidson had enlisted e Tl N e ) fhnntont st jammed with words— his death and that his father was un- sunshine Lgocie[v' upon shut-ins, acquainted with any of the suspected | T . : 5 — S R e [ e SRR e . It wouldn’t be—it couldn’t be —half so Itave you had 8 The whist and dance on Friday | teecs deny that th counsel violence kindness ahownt | cvening at the E1K's hame is the event | they declare that thei tions have il ! § [t is v convincing as smoklng a Mura.&. Fuss 1t on. of the week and arrangements have | he approval of civic officers. They *Twas not meant | hoey made to serve supper at 6 0'clock [ ingist that the distric S for you alone. for a very moderate figure within the | Macoupin, Madison and Montgomery Faue ¢ on price of all who may desire to come | counties for some tir been the Let 1t travel down | early. The proceeds are for the Red| gpjective of an active campaign by the vears, Cross so let the response be as gen-| pro Clerman sympathizers Let R _wibe ant | crous as possible As evidence of their success they other’s tears, point to a recent meeting of repre- T E SR R D G o R sentatives of more than 1,600 mem oyt NIGH SCHOOL NOTES. "mv? of 2 miners’ vmi;:u ;r“x Sm\)mm: 3 . In less than one week after two al- o Cnedcnes Erotesanl o et cd sedition leaders had been tarred Tlowe —Coreopsis. principal of the High school, W and feathered, the union voted a con- J ool endimhtte the speaker at the meeting of tribution of $810 per month for the | Teachers' Council. which will be held [ Red Cross, purchased 51,000 worth The all day sewing meetings has March 12 in the Grammar school aud- | 01 thrift stamps, reinstated all mem ven SO success at one will he - * .| vers who had lost standing because i Shfo *r Sl done LBl (o Tiim] The speakeciwlllihave for Lis very week "ednesd of army or navy enlistment arranzed Bl i il LR Fah L 3 | < 4 B Tl topic, e State and Education.” for pavment of their dues during the ¥ 4 | g § b o REMEMBER— et The March “Bec”, has :m[wo Ion period of the w niledela o ! |} : 1 5 oy G T 5 s, cruches a 2 air cushions Press, and will be on sale on Friday | meeting in such burst of patriotic 2] 113 | o 4 =i : " < : ik .lt‘pr::cnc““ ACESURIHOILE o o) Weble (nis 1A thetmecondhedls | sor ae i it ol dncine of the aa 11 i S0 H T [ e tion of the book this year. {ional anthem was downed in cheerx H i = - Fifty-seven oranges were sent the ¢ rchearsal of the schaol orches- | ¢ president Wilson and the govern pspital during the last few weeks was yestercayiund enthefdinectionilniori ss Harvey. This is the first meet- [ “Reports from other cities whers | ing of the orchestra since the half day | Gemonstrations were staged indicate Flowers were sent to 5 homes since ' schedule was in operation that the same leaven of patr m i ot work and that prospects are bright for a fulfiliment of the wish of “lo alty leaders that the district he “one hundred per cent Ameri GLOUCESTER COME Afier Years New Jersey Again Alive. Gloucester, N. J.. March a somnolent country town one of Lot s v S | the Delaware River sums sformation which wrought here by the war, of shad nets, which had been cester’s main activity since ine puss {ing of its ramous race track twen There would not ST pPainstaking studies of a spe- five years ago, has given awn much suffering in this world || ¢ialist who has made their ring of the electric riyve treatme 4 L if people only knew where to “"”;’“ snt and cure his life turn for help. Dr. Iiyde, determined to Chronic, Nervous and Spe- investigate wavs and means cial Diseases are more trying, to help the victims of Nery- are harder to endure, because ous and Chronic Troubles, they are with vou from has devoted his professional week to week, from month to lite to thely sneady and thor- | mediately commandeercd by month, often from yoar to ough alleviation n il Stat G e year. You are not sick By consulting him you will | pow turning out ships for the enough to go to bed, yet vou therefore get the benefit of i are not well enough to enjoy his expcrience and mature .lite and do justice to your judgment. His thorough work. And the firmer your equipment enables him to trouble takes hold of vou, the give you every kind of treat- more it saps your vitality and ment vour case might re- erushes your ambition quire. To treet such troubles suc- || If there is help for you, Dr. cessfully requires the long, Hyde is the man to help you The Hariford Medicai Specialis; " DR.CLINTON J. HYDE 873 ASYLUM ST., FARTFORD, CONN, A ® to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7to §; Sundays, 10 to 1 |of the work in the shipya ; x\.; Most of the prisoners Uncle Sam's participatio war was the siignal for tiou awakening even afier G | which used to scek its shores, Iy serted the nearby river channel ! big shipyarde, completed abot time by Norwegian inferests wer | chant fiect. thirty-tive per cent. of which has been contracted for in Delaware shipyands Hundreds of prosperous workmen in need of housing accormino caused a boom i loucester v estute. Weather-heaten taverns, f ng the wide rive ere renovi | | | | | ";.m . frontier-like - prosperity | now permeates the town. Officia here believe Gloucester will rapidl resume its forme importan prosperity. Many active German off interned iere and are daily officers.

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