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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918, " Boston Store|DECLARES SWEDEN |5 &t s iz with some of the committees for the | i Telicf of the blind and take back new | here. | OUR MEN’S SECTION “Of course, when we entered tho | war T gave up the work I had been doing in the interest of the count | Is well equipped to supply | }rs, Tra Nelson Morris DescTibes | vnich became onr cnemien e | | [ [] your wants in strictly Modern | - gyiiring Prom Food Shortage |3t horeie o chariotie’womk, ve | § rac we IS a Merchandise. NG since acted as chairman of the com- | itttees. She is beloved by every | = New Yorlk, March 12.—While Swe- | cne and has heen most successful in den is in an extremely critical condi- | raising large sums for the Shi o | agpe Shirtsif CollarstNeckwear, |525 2L i 0 L Rash seney i = 1 fuel, and clothing, she is not likely den soon bhegan to fecl the [ Hoswry, Undcrwcar, Gar- | to wo into the war on either side, a pinch of the embargo placed on so J cordir to Mrs. Ira Nelson Mor . [ many ar les by the United States. ters, Suspenders, Night | wite of the American Minister to besan to soar, the government sweden, Who is here for a short visit. | instituted food rationing by cards and | § [ o 5 . Such a measure would only result in | now everything must he obtained by | Shirts, Pajamas, etc. a revolution if it were contemplated, | ticket. The sums paid for the bare | B Y sho says, but it is a most remote pos- | necessities are most appalling, and | | sibility, for tho labor clement and the | any number of articles are no longer | See the special values we |5ocilists, who aro now very inftuen- | o be had. J before my departure tial with the Government, are entirely | it was said that no more fats could " < . opposed to the country cntering the |be used for a certain period, at least. M are offering in SHIRTS ab|confiict. There ts much less warens | T .,l Potatoes, onions and other foods [ There are Hats here for Sport wear, S = = o ince the new party, came into power | that are so largely depended on were 9c, $1.00 ,$1.15, $1.50, $2.00. year ago, and with the ever grow- |sold at prices unheard of here. Doilies cach, e ing hopo that the United States will | Naturally, this has made the con- N Afternoon wear’ Semi-Dress Wear’ Dress § ‘ g Make it a point to visit our raise its embargo on food the people | dition of the poor m distressing, so feel that the present situation caunnot | from the war work I centered my ef- ks . 18 A continuo for long. forts on relieving the unfortunato w d f A“ 0 = 3 Doilies g Mr. Morri i his family went to | people in Stockholm and some of the ear an or ccasions. z $1.00 eacll Dress Goods section fre-|ec.qon just berors tho putbreak of | neishboring towns. I was sesuclated ”Omefldl H the war, and therefore have faced |with the crown princess in this work T g s $15.00 a do% quently, The New Spring | many problems of diplomacy during [and we were able to raise furids to M he newest COIOngS and Shapes m c 2 the past four years. Sweden feels the [ supply food for the poorer classes, [§ ‘M haos 3 ffec 8 sing influences per- | but the most plexing problem for . . . Beautiful han an FABRICS are | cftect of the opposing influences pe pert & problem d s fr and Summer haps more than any of the neutral |us was the auestion of lights. There § Crepe am traw combinations, Plain § H coners 2ex4 nt s (‘oming every day Kecp in countries, with the German Queen [is no electricity nor gas in the scc- , TRAY CLO differ-) and the English Crown Princess, but |tions of Stockholm where the poor Oval tray cloths 9x13,"$ it $14.50 and Mrs. Morris says that the sympathies | people live and the supply of peirol B Otraws, Fabric and Ribbon Hats are ¥ 12%18, $1.25; 14x20, $1.75 p touch. are very evenly divided, and no more |and kerosene was exhausted. We 2 | §2.00; several choice tray " hed and em- TR than 50 per cent. of the population |were able to get candles for a time d i cloths 78x27 only ome of a kind broidered stheer scarfs 13x26.al is pro-German. The American Min- | but now the people, with very few M represente at $2.50 and $2.75 each. $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 each. ('3 = ster now occupies 1t © of Prince | exceptions, must remain in total dark- * McCall Patterns 10c, 15¢, |ster now occupies the home of Prince | exceptions, must remain in total day Wilhelm, the second son of the King, |ness. The only light they have is al N o who separated from his wife, a |the picture shows, so they flock therc, and 20c. Russian princes. While they them- |spending the money which should bo each. Renier, Pickhardt selves have not suffercd greatly wed for food. My seamstress told L ¥ i \ - 5 lack of any of the necessities, v | me that she was oblized to send her 9 " 2 long ago were obliged to forc family to bed hours before their usutl B 3 ne[ : Dllfl[l uries and have had to pay enormous |time because they had no to =it & i g 127 Main-St. prices for many articles. Cc Ly, Ivery effort being made o Opposite .Arch. Phone.-14( hard to get at $42 a ton, and coffec, | help this situation, for the people are . b Lt ) —— SR gl b e G e e e 188 Main Street, New Britain ‘ ) Beautiful 'Women— o :;v\vn:.‘»mqu.q "..u.»n $7 l‘,,pm;;m,( isting circumstances.” i Healthy Women—Well Gowned ith Sweden so near the theater - 2 : : Women Wear of war we found so much to be done JAPAN WORRIES GERMANY BraHCh Store Over Harvey & Lewls’ 863 Maln ' y GOSSARD CORSETS from the very besinning that we 3 i e S scarcely knew where to start” said | perlin Puzzled by : Offered this scason with a fron b Activitics tho . Morris at her apartment at the S St., Hartford, Cfil‘ll'l. Gl perfect that it rivals the beau 2 A 1. “The American women there B A the world-famed Gossard bacl - i 5 B '. at once organized relief committees, Washington, are German ] GOSSARDS are the omly frout-] but the tasks became so great within | newspiapers are following closely tho = iy ing corsets that completely confl a few months that we w that our | discussion of Japanese intervention in Y| % to Fashion's lines. forces were becoming too scattered |Siberia. An official dispateh received REMOVAL NOTICE | R OUR CORSET DEPT. offers yo and that it would be better to center | here from Switzerland gives a rexume CHIROPRACTOR,S OE‘- 1 kTR highly specialized service that ass H”N fiRlP []N RUSS]A | our interests on a few branches of { of the opinion of somo of the impor Lo —— you the complete satisfaction of a | work that were perhaps not receiv- | tant papers, Yrectly fitted GOSSARD. It is prag ing so much attention. In order The Munchener Nachrichten sa ing true economy to huy them at etermine the wisest course it s | “Germany can calmly await any new price you may pay, whether it¥l | dceided that T take a trip through the | move the Iintente may make We e o T v T i b b G e e §! 5§ 5, 00, $3.50, $5.00, $ Presldefl[ w] S d M“ different countries and find out their | must sce things as they are and nof NAl or Sterally ieaiT Ln e e or ““’\,‘,]‘" slxit‘[’:TVFD_ THE N By this time the number of pris- | do in the future till obscure, hut the body and even painful conditions of either long or short stand- SE FLING \PS, and CHILDRE . oners being taken on bhoth sides w what she is doing today is evident ing. I can promise wonderful relief and results now. Come with LA an g A e O[ Cheel‘ fo S()Vle[s Goflg[‘ess | growing with astounding rapidity, | She is preparing to make a now of- STRAW and PIQUE HATS vour troubles to me and we will talk it over and the cons o ls 2 =5 : |#nd the enforced idleness of thesa | rc L Lroy e ; Yeusanditiie Sconsultation EASTER FASHIONS of 1 Charm for Women. Targe people was the great problem of the Tho T runter el tun savs Fln oD o e AT : ) moment. Some of them in tho l“what is going on today In Faster Tlorihy ralsatiaas henee T o e 1 ments of distinctive sty camps were making crude articles | \gin cannot be a matter of indiffer Rl Sy B DRESS trom material at hand, so 1 gathercd { .0 to Mivese St s i o L SKIRTS. them up, urging them to cintinue the | lude Germany from eastern Asia. work, and established a market for | e e N NS R these thin & - le with the aid of Russia or Stockholm at frequent intervals. In e Irom now on my ofiice will be at Rooms 16 an 17 Rooth's Rlock, where I will be pleased to see all my regular patients and any 1 ones who need the Lenefits of this wonderful work linst us Will be frec. 4. A. VOLZ, Chiropractor. Washington, March 12.—President Wilson, in a message to the Con: ress of Soviets made public today, ¢ the people of Russia that the United States “will avail itself of cvery opportunity to secure for Rus- a once more complete soverignity rovid Sl YL Ak DIGRAtEE OIS : ] 7| uoekhe _freauent’ o : ; sominent Mason Dies at o - ~A s T T ~ S p! i 1 independence in her own affairs | ('8 Wiv W ewere able 1o provide | o b aleniin ity st rwall 4 F 5y < L - d full restoration of her great role | 020¥ little comforts for the prison-| ,n,rehy which reigns in Russia 5 South Norwalk. " L 9 WEDNESDAY ; : >l irs, and at the same time occupy ] . in the life of Kurope and the modern 2 ; % prolongadgindsinicly South Norwalk, Marc g i ECONOM \ A world.” them, which was the most 1mpor-| " rpe Deutsche Tages Zeitung de- -, SOut NOTWA K, m"!'““” 4 v THE MOHICAN CON Y DAY MA!N Tha monsnge was sent to the Amoxil|itant thine | R clares that the procccdings of Japam .= 0 e 0 S . ) 1 e ic SHE e el e ) sl “Then came the exchango of Pris- |, oot in tho least disquicting for« o) e insurance fium of: : 1 The-day each week when the prices are lowest (e v ik ot oners and disabled soldiers ])(L\\(r\n“ 03 L s Sc pass judgment on the German peace| "Uetiy B0 He I N . Hun- organizations, died early this I tuss termany, ¢ a e I Russia and Germany, and all of them [ L M0 0l e T terms, accepted by the Bolsheviki. will be solved in a manner favorable ¢ e el bk a: rougt ine after an illness of acute I i Although the United States rec-|dreds would pass each day throush | e imany if the German emp a s F: > hours from Stock- « He was 40 years old. 0 = c BN ognizes no government in Russia the | & Station about five hours f o e || s s ) e et v 7 U \I\ 13 o ars <1 LA 4 Rib and Loin SPEC Fresh Hamburg c Boviots eangress made up of noldisiy’ | PO, the Germans in the mornlng i = 1 wis @ member of Pyramid temple, c IAI and workmen's representatives, apeakg | °nd the Russians in the afternoon, so | ™€ Nobies of the Mystic Shrine: Laray S8 Lamb Chops b 1 Ib LIVER :Z C il 3 . G ¥ 3 o < fee here = o ette consistory, Scottish' Rites Masons %ot & Gonmiderabls nest of fhe Russiani| veRundertook olreed i tHom It . e =z : 3 A e e i the FHuselan | 14 provide them with things they SEALING FLEITT SMALLER. of the 32nd d Clinton com Lean Pork 15 1b BACON et . . . : soded before beginning the — \dery, K. T.; Butler chapter 2 The president’s message is tak : ViineedeaSboforebesinnin=iit : : s T . . indicats. the purnese: b e Uatteo ITast part of their journey. The care | War Hits Industry of Hardy New=| joyal Arch Masons. and OLl v CHOPS .. .. ALL DAY States to disregard the hard terms|©f these people was quite the most foundiand Folk. odse, A. K. and A. M i e ] —— ey gy R R e depressing experience I have known 3 e ¢ was| Mr Keep was well known through- TRANKE 3 S the Russlans, and demond a far dic.|in all my work. Of course, no one , \'m*’_“’l"'\',' S II]('“:““’ e s qut (he state from his fraternal as 8 IRANKFORTS or BOLOGN O | 186 ferent accaunting when victory shall|Was released who could be of the o ;‘ fRet hioilstaitn H\_m,‘d‘“ well s his insurance connections. Tl > = £ 2 have been achieved by the Allies :li,,htos(]s:il"vu-wv to the country wh;“rc 'n“‘ ;;‘\ n‘"‘lm "mm in tho waters off | I§ survived by a wife, mother and on> [ PLATE BEEF Fresh or Corned ........ 1b C The message of President Wilson: lie was held prisoner, so -we w the ister, Mrs. Frank D. Layvton of ilart “May I not take advantage of the | most deplorable specimens of hu- Legs of Young the Labrador coast and in the Gulf of | Sst¢ LAMB ...... meeting of the Congress of Soviets to |manity. Day after day they would |St. Lawrence. Like ev ’»‘“““h Slse e o T —— express the sincere sympathy which |Four into the Hitle town—complete, | IR Which sca-going craft are con- | ) e N 7 - — - = - the people of the United States fell |hopeless derelicts—dragging them- | cerned, this industry, has .\l{ll‘l\lnfl MILL FIREMEN STILL OUT. Mohican Pancake 1 5(‘ Swift’s Nut 33C 2 BIG SPECIALS for the Russian people at thiy moment | selves up to our canteen, some on Vero k¢ N e L ] MARGARINE Ib Bl T I ER River, March 12— With the ‘ T > | &ioel Btennshipwhith hadl been Iarges DA w FLOUR Pikg. when the German power has been |improvised crutches; some so dis- | stecl uLshinRelIGHAaRb e Sn R ¢loced shop eliminated from their de L kg Fr A - i e 'n bacik | cased that they had to be helped by ; I¥ replaced by wooden vessels, and i 3 7 > Qoli it i . ~ thrugt In to interrupt and turn) back | Sased that tiiey ad o be helood b e are ho most. officlont. fos. | mands, firemen in the textile mills Yellow Split 290 ?)Wl}“s Premnfi)n 32(: Mohican Creamery e LEO substitute the wishes of Germany for |all so hopeless, so = \nw: Most ot | breike 'y\“m_ “I ”\:\ Bk WAL B, l;“‘«““";“‘ A ‘:‘h‘;""r :‘T““ e \|'v’ ; PEAS ... 2 1bs Pound C the purpose of the people of Ruus: them scemed to reali they 3 Ve o AT PUTDOSCE: i B L > e - e s e B R e e S e e Two of the best of them now aro wf the plants sousht to cortinue oper- S Yellow Corn 2"3(: Whole Milk 29C United States in unhappily not now in | ter what care they were given, they | dt the hottom .;1 w”‘“\ sen iy " : lr'}\tlyNIH‘ »;m\\f"ll‘\h(';:.‘ o G i MEAL ... 3 1bs CHEESE .. b & position to render the direct and | would never be anything but a [ Stephano was sunk by the German of volunteer firemen, although sev e . . offective air it would wish to render, | charge. submarine U-53 in its spectacular sazed on government cont s B New Rolled 23(: Mohican Peanut 25c Erl T beg to assure the people of Russia, ‘One of the greatest nmeeds at the | raid off Nantucket Island in October, alandoned attempts to work a night N OATS 3 1bs BUTTER b Sh—wfly Fresh through the cons . that it -will | present time and that in which 1 am [ 1916, Ter sister ship, the Florize ast nisht. A public hearin: [ e iS) goo s I .. Deoin avail itself of every opportunity to|intensely interested is the relicf of | was swept on the rocks off Cape Ric : by the stato board of con- | Clean Broken @ Stuffed c Z 43C secure for Russia once more com-|the blind. While the condition of | during a storm last month. ciliation and arbitration {0 detor- g ey B : mQ plete soverignity ana independence in | the thousands who have been blind- The wooden fleet, nevertheless, met | lnine responsibility for the strike. | RICE . ... 31bs OLIVES . ... pt her own affairs’and full restoration to | ed in the war seems pretty bad it is | with considerable success last year. | Witi expected that John P. Colperi her great role in the life of Europe |not nearly so depressing as some e decr in the number of pelts [cderal mediator sent by Secretary and the modern world. The whole |other relief work among the war suf- | obtained was largely offset by the in- | Wilson would arrive Here today. 1 NO SubStlfllte . heart of the peoble of the United | ferers, for they are so cheerful and [ creased value of the product. Seil | m——————————————— fi States is with the people of Russia | their sense of touch becomes so acute | oil, formerly a little noticed by-pr | | Necessary b in the attempt to free government|that they make remarkable prog uct, came into demand for use in the | ~'+ r;r(«)mo.‘ City of Tole ucas County. Tr;(d become the masters of their own | in h’-'n'nml zr;.;s.;; . l(z;lp‘.l‘l\(‘mixv‘\u;l;:w\l’ kg nll'lmumum J It we me ! aias oath macinell|iB ife. in them should not s o ey [ that durable gloves for men in the | rto the firm of F. J o Z o 5 have leirned some particular occu- | trenches and in the air could . Lo | ! G iness” in e | 8 BEST MAINE POTATOES ... 15 1b pk 4:“: OVERCOMES SEA GALI. pation, fov there are many long hours | manufactured from the skins. AL | Ay of Toldo A oo 9to 1L A. M. HOUR SALE when they cannot work. The only di- | though a lurge proportion of the im of ONIZ2 HUNDRED DOLLARS for = version they have ling, of | hardy Newfoundlanders who forme b oand every of Catarri that | Rump Roast MOHICAN ASSORTED c FRESH CUT Steamer Fights Storm and Reaches | which they are immoderately fond. B BT e o by B mnoibeXeurid > C TN e 19 SPINACH ATARRH CUR J. CHENEY K Canadian Port. “The Brallle system for the blind | zone to tho front as volunteers in| swars o betor IdisHbnY BEEF ... Ib oainhes hor i LID HEAD is the one I have been most inter-| (1 colony's army and navy contin-| in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- = O 2‘! SOUIL A Canadian Port, March 12.—One | csted in, for they seem 1o learn it | gonts, enough were loft to man - oo DU TR W GEEASON Fresh Western 41(: CATSUD pt bot 4dC CABBAGL of the two stcamers reported Sunday | 5> quickly. 1t is a combination of | yman fleet this year. Seal s T EGGS ... doz MOHICAN CORN 10 SWEET JUIOY through the Biood on the | [ i STARCH . 1 1b phyg (& ORANGES i ing | dot indentations which are first made il ou SCRITN 5 as making for this port after being Sen o rinte i I 5 3 on heavy paper and are then printed. | (oY FOR NEW ENGLAND. ! L Large Sound 9C PURL LUNCHEON 23 CARROTS or C 4 Ibs ! damaged by storms, teday Was UN-|mhey can easily be felt by the sensi- ! = nj r dergoing repairs here 55 that she |(ive finers of the blind, and very Washington, March 12— Movement HENEY & CO., Toledo, O ONIONS COGCOA .......... 1b PARSNIPS could resume her voyage. When she | c,on they can read with surprising | of cotton by water from Huthern AMpation: % FRESH SHREDDED ¢ NEW MIATY rrived last night it was found that ity While the indentations can | ports to New York and New Hn C S ST X g x 04 Y J COCOAD v the damage was slight. Furtner word | o made more accurately on a type- | has proceeded so well under the ri < — i Good Laundry 2:3( COANT I i ; 5 y AN PU FANCY BALDWIN was awaited from a freighter bound | writer which is made for the purpose, | road administration’s special instruc - SOAP > m‘m( D gOC APPLES 1t for Europe from an tlantic port, | ype work can be done by hand with | tions that Director General MeAdoo JAMS jar 1 which reported ing for |1 small plate and @ punch designed | 1ast night announced 100,000 bales | MOHICAN MINCE 29C EVAPORATED this port afte been so buf- | cocially, and these can be used at [ had been ordered transported by th a czr ¥ Gt MEAT 3 pkgs PEACHES feted by the storm that all of her life | ;43 moments in c: - at the thea- | route. Ireviously 000 bales were i NIW NG - e S beats were swept away. tor. Whenever it is ible T c included in the arrangements. A WALN UNTTED SPATES FOOD ADMINISTRATIC SEEL my outfit with me, in t this prac- | largze quantity of delayed cotton on FOR COUGHS AND OOLDS e come quite as popular in | cars at St. Louis and Chicago is beins | o panay fum compound that eafe- REPORT SIGNALS AT RHETMS Swe n Kknitting. moved to New England at the rato guards o 5 C| e L “ 3 5 ] Berln, March 12.—A French s “The demand for these books is so | of 50 cars a day, said the director | SEwels e o 0r TN Crorming 3 to “frequently observed on e . cannot begin to supply | eneral. Aboul 500 cars or 35,000 | Try them today. y ! s cathedral” s i 1 s they wear out much | bales h: 1 moved in this 50 cents a box, including war tax ! P M, headquarte port « Heker ordinary book, and this schedule N be m : e e action™” yesterday he tmp e soon pressed | until the entire « Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia

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