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NE V BRITAIN HERALL NEW B R-ITAIX\IN,WCO"lr\INECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, '1918. 4 HUSBAND SAVES WIFE “rom Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. tsburgh, Pa.—** For many months not zble to do my work owing to a weakness which caused backache and headache friend called my attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband_ bought three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound for me. After taking two bottles 1 felt fine ond my troubles caused by that weak- ness are & thing of the past. All women who suffer as I did should try Lyd:a’ ’E Finkhanr's Vegetable Compound.”— Mrs. Jas. ROHRBERG, 620 Knapp St., L Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘Women who suffer from any form of asindicatedbydisplacements, on, ulceration, irregylarities, headaches, nervousness or *7 should acecept Mrs. Rohr- stion and give Lydia E. Vegetable Compound a h trial. wer forty years it has been such ailments. If you have myste complications writg for advice to Lydia E. Pinkham MZicine ., Lynn, Mass. e TO PCOPLE WHO CHAFE Over one hundred thousand people in this ., country have proved that nothing relicves "the soreness of chafing as quickly and tly as ‘‘Sykes Comfort Powder.”’ ¢ 2t Vinol and other drug stores. T'rial Box F The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. “PNPLY? WELL DONT B | with Dr. Edwards’ | Olive Tablets imply face will not embarrass you mtfi:}‘n’lloggyer if you get a package of Dr. » Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear a}f‘ter you have taken the | tablets a few nights. : Cleanse the blood,the bowelsand theliver | with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suc- | cessful substitute for calomel; there’snever | any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do_that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead > of severe and irritating. B No one who takes Olive Tablets is, ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,” | a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad | disposition or pimply face. | B Dr. Edwards’ a purely vegetable comp with olive oil; you wil by their olive color. i Dr. Edwards spent years among pa¢| tients afflicted with liver and bowel| complaints, and Olive Tablets are the| immeonzely effective result. Olive Tablets are| und mixed | 3 B Take one or two nightly for a week.| | « See how much better you feel and look.| 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. — | Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can’t look or feel right with the system full of poisons. Millions of folks of loading “What's an inside bath?" Well, it is guaranteed to miracles if you could hot water enthusiasts There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, bathe interna now instead their system with drugs. you say perform lieve thes of limestone phosphate in it. excellent health measure. It i« intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty fect of intes- tines of the previous day’s waste, sour bile and indigestible - material over in the body which if not eiim- inated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood causing headache, bii- ious tacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessne impure blood and all sorts of ailments People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob- tain a quarter pound of limestone phosph at the drug store. This will « very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. s soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so mestone phosphate iter act on the stomach, and bowels. It is vast- lv¥ moie important to bathe on the fnside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not rb impuri- +H nto the blood the howel a very and not W Hoer ) poi drink a glass | § of real hot water with a teaspoonful | This is | left | Whose war is it o rights of America and Americans 5 ’ | on land to present Texas, New Mex- ‘if'n. and Arizona to Mexico? To say [ nothing of blowing up American ships in American harbors, and American | factories in American cities? 8 “All Germany wants is a just peace!” { Thats | glve her defend the Poison Tongue Quite As Virulent As Poisonous Gases alll A just peace Poland, Belgium, | Lorraine, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, Servia, Roumania, control Porter Emerson Browne.) | of the Baltic and the Black seas and When the Germans let loose upon |POrts on the Mediterrancan. A just | peace in which she can coordinate | ner new po. preparatory to | taking another wallop al the rest of | the world! As her own people have time | 8lready announced that it is her in- 1 to do! that Alsace will (BY | the worid their poison gas and thelr | liquid fire, the world, against, thought that the end had been reached, # had not. that have these same Germans found, ang | LN brought to | gland is making { do all the fighting.” Nethal alike as | 2 2 <y N | Tngland lost 120,000 Veiled at it is deadly, as noxious as it | .(jro standing army—in the first is effective, and quite in keeping With | few months of war. And she is now the absolute negation of ethics, or | holding the biggest part of the west- morals of decency, of humanity that | 2 Domand s antie vonns Wikl “The conquer Take the away for few wecks and sec! G any has an- nounced + d If America isn’ 1is it? ssions For since ey, Sem o LT e her colonies | weapon—a Wweapon men—her has marked Germany's warfare from the Belgian the present date. Germans would never try to | latnocties America.” down to Fng And this new weapon is lies. | | | Throughout this country, as well as throughout the countries of the allies, am of w pPowe in ‘the world, where Germany has flung her serried lines of erman lia All kinds of ways, from | l THese are a few of the Type the 42-centimeter lie that no one be- | | | OF e A dies other 1 are iha Labic We w in time. We can't follow~ @ is unbe: so why go agains troops to Europe equip our soldier soldiers. Germany never infonds to attack us here; so let's koep our ! troops at home to defend us when she | does. If we must choose » machine gun for our Army, let us pick ono |that isnt invented yet. We must have free speech; it is Deties to have peopie talking than doing thin Germany undermined Rus with | | lies. Germany undermined Ttaly with | lies. She is trying to undermine America with lies, Don’t be fooled. Ammerica has, and is, mobilizing, equidping, and drilling troops. She has sent and is sending them to Europe. She will give ’em plenty to wear, plenty to eat, plenty to shoot, and pleaty of guns to shoot it in. She is building a gigntie deet of airplanes. She is duilding a grea fleet of destroyers and adding ¢o he battleships and crulsors. America is going to make the bunch of invalids. world safe for demoeracy. The Pres: | “The camps are hotbeds of im-|ident has saild so, and the eountr morality!” has said so, and they mean what the: | A lie on the of it. If there|s: were the inclination, there is neither the place nor the opportunity. ““This is not America’s war. lieves down to the dumdum lie that makes a littie hole going in and a big one coming out, and the chlorine lie that you don't even know is a lie until you find that you are overcome to a point where some friend has to give you the restorative of truth. There is the direct lie, and richochet. There is the nitraglycerin lie that explodes itself when it hits and the time-fuse lie that doesn’t go off for a week or so. There are lies on the land, in the air, on the seca ,and | under the sea. And all these lies, effective and in- effective, big and little, are directed | against cach of the allied nations to confuse, to distract, to puzzle, to delay. them in the successful prasecution of | the war. “The life of an av hours in the air And there are aviators been flying for three years! + “The Navy is rotten with disease!” Maybe so. But you must admit that when it comes to sinking sub- marines they do pretty well for nover We can't eed our § itor is only 30 who have Tag the German Mes for just they are—German Hos Use your head! Don’t be fooled: | what | | United States naval | auring i‘mvy W. Queen, surgzeon on one of the | fint from disease since the arrival of ! jackets listened to the Episcopal bur- offic: body ON'U. $. WARSHIP First Geremony of Kind of Present | War in Foreign Waters | Base American Flotilla in British Waters, January 3 of the Associated Press)—The bodles of four American naval men who | have died over here have just been | shipped back home on board =2 supply ship. A brief funeral service—the first of its Kind 1o be held here—took place on thes quarter deck of the supply ship when the bodies, in scaled leaden caslets were received on board. The ship had just finished unloading Am- erican supplies at a dock so that sev- eral hundred townspeople were abie to witness the funeral service from points of vantage ashore. | All flags on the American and | British men-of-war were half-masted | the service which was con- | ducted by the chaplain of the Ameri- can flotilla flagship. The coilins were piaced in the center of the deck and cach was covered with “Old Glory” | hile grouped about were several | blucjackets. The reading of the fnn- cral sepvices over, the band from the fagship plaved “Nearer My God to Then the coffins werc iow- | cred inio the ship’s hold. All the time | be serviee was in progress the civ- onlookers stood with baned A, One of the bodies was that of Dud- oxid destroyers, who came to irom the Texas and whose death navy is the the American forces over here. Tha other three wers victims of accidents on board their ships They wers | William Lasso, an elocirician of Kan- s City and Martin O'Callegham and John Pourke, water temders. Thers adro took plioe the ofher @y the fizst burial of an American Tmval mman At sea from an Americam Ao stroyer over here. He was Willis Mazr- tin Goodrow, 2 machinists’ mate whose home was in Charleston. S. He was killed in an accident board ship and was buried in 2 U- hoat infested area. One o'clock on a bright January afternoon was chosen as the time for the service. The body was placed In 1 canvas casket. 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