New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store. el SLIVERY ONLY 25 | guAR BRaND | MLESTRORWORD | /9 g | S YARNS Gerard Describes Serious Hilitary | g by : HARTFORD - Sitwation in France Extensive shipments re- » . : DI ugs alld MEd.c.neS “‘i"}*)?ld during the past Weel;fi R ! . R Gty e oA S Bt & Tt s : R g ICI enables us to supply many of | g, former amonssdon § AR e o St e it e Gl G e Coalily LRl s BRI SR kel GO - ! Gun by wde a special trip to New York and have provided active specials for each da this sale. This 7 . REMEDIES oy dndiles i Sl i e e o | o Wb e m smecinl tip 1o e Yome and nave provitea seuractive specta ; o | SACO REMEDIES FAMILY REMEDICS Union League club at r annual | B Solution I’eptonate Iron & Gude’s Pepto Mangan have been practically out of | iiner 105t night, and held his audi- | g : ‘ : Manganese : ey the"market for several weeks. | enco spellbound 1 s forceful re- | § : y : Milk of Magnesia . cital of Belgian martyrdom, the Ger- | B $ g ol Tiver Pinkham’s Compound . l\ A I{NITT‘I’\,(; man sccret of national unity and the | i f e b . K phosphites . ¥ Gray’s Glycerine Tonic critical time w we are passing | @ e / =~ Chiidseisicous 3 o TR e BXTRA HEAVY KNITTING | throush, and which ho referred to as | B \\d 7 T X R R Bellon oD, the most momentous in history, o " /s - s [k R g5 Rose Water . 10c, fcott’s Emulsion ART KNITTING After the applause following his in- | | 7 3 » 3 ; Lithia Tablets . Bauibb's Ofl ... SPANISH KNITTING troduction by President Russell had IO R : 25 Soda Mint }:‘T&‘:l‘n Russell's Emulsion . subsided, the former ambassador re- | & 4 : - Dyspepsia .. pal Hepatica . GERMANTOWN marked that four years of life in Ger- 71 , g - | Tose Water & Glyocerine 156, 230 Tluto Water many during the war takes the after i \ “ Bezema Ointment .. 29 Maltine's SHETLAND FLOSS dinner spirit out of one, that the Ger- f i / Sugar <;fl Milk .. s BBG \Waterbury's Compound mans are terribly serious in this war, | § 2 1 A s ¢ 1= " Water Glass .. 250 SHETLAND WOOL that they do not make jokes and have o Kill '"Em Fluid 280 HAIR TONICS, ETC. g forgotten how to see a good joke. j ) g Spring Tonic 750 i SAXONY “We do not realize here In this ¢ X ey ! Vs Syrup Tar, Menthol & Cod Goldman’'s Restorer ...... FUZZY WOOL prosperous community what war | o ERT Ry ST YRS p = . _Liver Oil ....... 390 i'gnlaui:anau de Quinine 37c, -;gg means," d Mr. Gerard, “but it is | & Corn Liquid ... - 13¢ Valnu vecesenen cee 3 ICUNA ANGORA high time for us to realize that only Analgesique Olntment 35¢ Parislan Bage ... eeee 370 - reiee . I h t t Ed 3 ¢ Dobell’s Solution ......... 190 Danderine »...... 21c, 43¢, 780 A = 2ajiicaliie fhetwenn firemiCerman il e Lates €as In frimme ats 10r >umimer Distntectant . 2 | Nowbrow Harpicide ...300, 690 iv i e 7 ; o T Westphal’'s Auxiliator 85¢, 69c n Attractive Showing of | Think what that means to the Ger- TNl this oy ofi tleing eostat onl il b L INEANTSEEOOD) Wyeth's Sage & Sulphur 45¢, 750 q man people, to the officers in com- | surprisea at re L value for so = ous effeots, Leghorns with . ¢ ! | o Malted Milk .... 88c, 75¢, $3.00 Tay's Hair Health .. 89c, 750 STAMPED GOOCDS e e S e S S g o ) White Milan Hemp and : 3 Dextri Maltese so.ose... 530 Tavis . g 3 territory.” uality Hemps, Pate bt o bralds. . Stunning all black eftects, = Hla Eskay FOOd 44ees.0ome 37C, 670 - Also the required Threads | ““ric Germans are after the chan- S Sl e e s andinielan , i Mammala .. +neeeessnnses B30 EILIS A with which to complete the | ncl ports. 1f they break through the colors and trimmings effects i every other new idea. Spie assort- i Imperial Granum ... 770 Aspirin Tablets 18c, 35c, $1.19 B ik Beitish ana Ameritan ines they wiil i ! i ment of freah, new stylos. Sai $4 87 Robinson’s Barley 20c, 400 Beecham's PillS 4.veqeeses 150 K. immediately lay tr s over which < x S D i 1 Miner's Malted Milk Cocoa 67¢ Lapactic PlllS seiws evcsnce 250 e the light, take-apart submarines can | )% s Mellin's Food Dty (7] Doan’s Pills ... e McCALL PATTERNS be transported and with this new base Matrons’ Hats | % 2 C hl!(lr(’ Hats . = ~ i < France can be shut off from supplies. P 10¢, 15¢, 20c. There never was a time in the history B o L Gl (D B ol « Dressy tailo styles. Beau of the world when a moment of bat- e e e e > ttully trimmed ibbons. flowers co—F tle was so decisive. The Germans | colors. Blegantly $3.75 { ’ - colored r"’rj‘“";‘ will repeat the assault, and we must | mmm.d e Z S remember that they are a nation who | will do anything to win. i New Toyo Panamas ! e White Milan Shapes \ “If they do win they will not treat s the conquered nation and the people | and Leghorn Hats | ; 1y bleaehed and plocked. Sail- i of the conquered territory the way | & choice selection of - shapes i el e A e we would. The German government | @ n Panamas and L. he latest L / { clean treats the territories gained in a man- | i (oot N svie and $1 00 / I 4 ner of systematic barbarity. They =] 7 = i take everything, even to the door | | ~YATS knobs which are shipped to Germany Burnt Feather Fancies. | / ew Wings for their metal. Men, women and o \ / Highly lacquered and plain. In black children are herded together in a |[l* All fthe mew effects. B ostrich Y/ and colors. Bxceptlonally manner depicted on the old Roman S 4 smart. Sale price 4.9(: and Assyrian monuments, and arc ! B e 49c CLEVER STYLES IN TAILORED HATS deported into real slavery. 3 o = S ineapple. Milan Hemp, Lisere and Hun Victory Means World Slavery. New' Elower Wireaths @ as S o e leht now ooping mushrooms, ‘side-turne, Bi lue S “The territory of Northern France ; i T ara o W g Value in Flowers EXPERTS Nflw dnd Belgium has suffered dreadfully ' {,""“ ”‘li»l.»"'.'fl‘,‘:l"{‘1‘,'},',“‘,‘,” s L Small buds with oliase. dataica, roses, - e s, whe y 1d not brical 3 pobpies, ete. ea colors fnx the germam', \\lhen thf‘_\ could no | pri 65c $1 98 & $2 95 [Rapaicombinatons b price 45(: i secure voluntary labor, would at in- lL‘l’\'(IlS send a platoon of soldiers to a certain street and rope in all the |} . z A R E Wheatless ad R Ryeless and Good ‘ P Bm Bzmams In Unmmmfid Hats y 5 | 3 or Sandwiches soldicr, in spite of the protests of the | i NS g Pope and the civilized world. Twenty | K <2 Lisere. Jap Braids, China Piping. ¢ e m e e thousand .women and girls have heen ' § ln'm\ur Chips. In the most fashionable sailors, flares, tur- i y deported in this manner and when | i : Drims, mushrooms, et ack and colors. JHartfo April = 24.—Coincident With the big mass meeting at the | {N¢ deported men refused to work, \pitol this afternoon of hotel and | the soldiers would enter the room ragtaurant mien, comes the- interest. | Where they were herded together and 1§ announcement from the United | XK them into obedience. ates food administration of $1,000 | _~The German is thinking ahead all \ prizes for the best wheatless and | {1 time and they have already defi- rveleds bread. nite plans for the commercial - the war. They will take a In order to enable as many hotels, | Jare after restaurants, clubs and dining c man’s factory and move it into Ger- ° rvices as possible to go upon m" mar if they are unable to use the | 0 en u l s wbsolutely wheatless ba: and to in. | Machinery they will break it to pre- — = . — - e = — — o that those, which havo already | Vent competition. They have organ-| scrvatives, or governmient party; the | wa That, and another insulting feated, If you make peace with the gsen the *“no wheat” pledge, may |ized a Central Buving Organization | Centrum or Roman Catholic party, » scntence without any introduction, | Dey - « xpec 2 conse- i v after the war regu- | g : , [ Devil you must expect the conse- | Srrv it out with the least possible | Which now and after the war regu-|and the social democrats. The Cent- y ¥ L the e eror sai 2 o hardship, John McT. Bowman. pro. | 1ates the purchases of certain arti-|ium party was organized by the Ro : S e e i | uences—I say it ought to be a oreed | retor of the Biltmore and the. prac. | ¢les. for some of which speclal per-|man Catholics of Germany when the concluded the distinguished (hat mo treaty with the Kaiser/ i am u ava er tical hotel man now assoclated with | Mission must be obtained for their lized that Bismark in his Kultur- | speaker, “of keeping Kemmel Ridge worth the paper it is written on. the United States food administration | Purchase outside of Germany. An- ¢ ant to exterminate the | and preventing a break in the bend- as offered priz totaling one thou- other function of this nrxnn_iz-xflnn is B ith. Thus the Centrum | ing line, bul with united effort we 7 sand dollars for the best wheatless | to find out, by the aid of industrial rty is really composed of priests | shall win.” he : 1y— and ryeless sandwich bread that can | Spies abroad, the rock bottom price |and Roman Catholics who arc fight- | The former nmbassador received the second annual dinner of the New e produced by a hotel or r urant | of a certain commodity, orders for lnkj in a political way to keep their thundering applause from the mem- Haven Women's church union with ave ur a e baker. which are gathered by this central | religion in Germany. Lers of the club, but left the banquet t1ne Pastors’ union which was held in & Five hundred dollars Is offered for | OTganization from the buyers all over | “The beginning of Prussian train- | room immediately after his address, Duight Place church. Representa- the loaf that is adjudged the white Germany. The r representa- ; ing starts when the child is four [as he had to leave for New York cit m‘,: of sixty churches and over 400 the most palatable and the best look. | tive Will then appear on, say the|yvears old. He is put in care of on the next train. dclegntes were seated at the Hoove Ing, and which can be produced at| American market, and force the mar- [ ftate school teacher who instruc i vepast which was served 3 a moderate price. A second prize of | ket by making the small concerns him six days a week how to worship | «MUST BE DEFEATED"—TAWT. | of “our ladies of the Red Cross $300, a third of $150 and a four of | come down in price. Thero is only | his emperor and on the seventh he is LS e “ i . 3 New Haver 25.—1] ot ore dainty 0 will also be given, Neithor wheat | 0ne way in which we can combat this | turned over to a state hired minister. _m“:,m ':I""- ;)\Prj'j_ —“The Pots- ‘\‘m’_:w 9 nor rve in any form may be used. | and that is by having the Sherman No man in Germany has any social & and the Kaiser must be de- c The compedition will be open only | Act publicly executed in the market | Position whatsoever unless he has i 5 s i been d 2d to W hotel and restaurant bakers. Each | Sauare. President Wilson has miti- decorated or rs a rank testant must produce a certificate | ated conditions somewhat by the of some kind such as counsellor. If from the proprietor or manager of | passage of the Webb Law. a man ever does anvthing which dis- | 62 West Main St. Two Stores’ 95 Arch St. plea the imperfal government it his hotel or restaurant guaranteeing The German System. that the contestant is an American | “The secret and system of German | {iodns Ak (5 el B e S B 250 OOO V‘/ Ords siflzen ;) in a hotellor roatauvant bakes| busisoss success)| hastbeen ot asiin [Zent e romrislnE Sin grsociety iiToL b e e e i liraaiion | [l oliEs record is kept of every 3 3 German, after he is fourteen and if . in an outside bakeshop; has worked | 'ut a proces of confederation, which : . s b n a 4 t H ( : 1 his present position for at least | results in strength. We have not | Dt “"‘\”“‘ Fevsalsiia -‘\““»‘"i‘»‘l-_y‘f" ’ a 1S omiman % nionths brocsdinglthel detelor iny | ctudicd sumiolentiy iat thistcountrysthe | ISCNEleRPORIE oD can Mot FeRob ned. test, and has originated and baked | ¢ficiency which Germany applies to Eodiall DemotrntelSupine. . the bread entered by him in the con- | bus The manufacturers do not And at your command—and a sure point et many, no class rules Ger- “The only party opposing this for every word. Always sharp but never Each contestant must originate and | 17 it is Prussia, imposing by | Prussian system is the soclal demo- | f sharpened, the Eversharp Pencil brings hake one 16-ounce loaf of sandwich | force its will on the weaker pro- [ crat party on which many of us had 3 you a totally new idea of pencil efficiency, bread. This must be so packed as|Vinces. which rules all Germany. pinned their hope But this party ¢l downright convenience and better writing. to reach Washington in the best pos- “Not only dges the cla em of || . i | b D y do Sys O 0 | ¥as no power, first hecause of the ; e condition. It should be sent hy | manhood franchise in Germany re-| "o % f s e As much a marvel of construction as a parcels post and under a special de. | fult in an unequal representation of i anch gulations, and sec perfect writing aid.- Built with jeweler pre- The bread should be|fhe classes in the Reichstag, but the i cudly because, to be called a social ‘ i, /ARl B SR Beauty and " v r it « ower almost purely n L i 3 e & accompa by two typowritten | Iecichstag’s power is a ¥ | democrat in Germany, means libel v 5 3 B Soplesl o the ‘recipe, i which! ever (e since it serves only to sway lost. An Eversharp becomes your right- o . . : S e el e slatan S el walortarmast | ondisnitican gbe Sbrousht Sta eolint A hand friend and bosom companion for life. 1 hould be briefly but accurately B s of the Huls Aue od. | or upper house. y @ er classes and | i wr(,lm“; ’,'"L’('1",?,.5”12,13,-1,1”f:fw "‘-"Em"ny is Prussianized to the | ure hopelessly ineligible for any kind | WAHL Monumental reach the Hotel, Restaurant, Dining[ccre. Her judges, tea "‘_“’\ ‘t""""“; of socicty because they have not only A EWRS’H 5 food administration not later thaf| ... churen tax, unless they have |man Imperial government, but against The Perfect Pointed Pencil information * of = possibie | PuPlicly taken an oath of athelsm.|the state religion and have even gone 1 Arc Obtained Only by Careful Attention to Detail. nts whose bread will. have o | 11¢ Teal important positions of state | xo far as to approve of free, love. Proportion and Finish, and Through a Practical sxho & lang lousney. ii-iy eenaciaily | 20 dmy are diled by memberg of | “Germuny has looked upon fhis vi Come and see the Eversharp line, whether Knowledge of the Work in Hand by the Builder. therariatacioyiahiol fespall e nots [lsnReslag tan floowazalvnecnle you are seeking the world’s best pencil for All Our Monuments Are Made in New Britain a h ted that th if alone will not be | 11,6q4 unmixed by the rigid enforce- e v. THey hav ¢ tHalaolel Pedniiotinwnra i R nenlpel il R A RNIES ot el [ STVIO ST R RS RS f yourself or some writing friend. Made for Sl e o fimentt of ity s against a no ‘respect for us. After trying for ke e 4 g Iy 0 Facto! b E rt Work il salliance, and the Majorat system of | o year to get an audience with the i pocket, chain, or milady’s bag. A 25c box ur wn Kactory by Lxpe orsmen CUEDS L land tenure which keeps the land in | emperor, although he is supposed to of leads—enough for another quarter million = = the family gencration after genera- | receive an ambassador at any time, T ] SWISS WILL CIVE CEREAL. | tion and prevents its sale. For in- | finally went to the Neues Palais at Berne, pril 24.—The Gern zov- | stance. there is now a Hungarian Potsdam. The emperor had refused srnment has informed Switzerland | nobleman who can marry only one of | to see me, because he did not wish t ships loaded with cereals for | thirteen. eligible girls if he wishes to | to see a man, he had said, ‘who rep- Prices, $1 and up Switzerland, even though flying an | inherit the enormous wealth and ter- | resented a country which was supp snemy flag. will have right of free | ritory, which would go to the next|ing their deadly enemy with ammuni ‘aesage. They must however, fly the | heir should he refuse to obey the dic- | tion I walked through the great wiss flag beside the national flag of tates of some ancestor of 600 years palance and into the audience cham- /‘/ { ° he vessel and have the Swiss colors | ago, which demand a certain quarter- | per of the emperor who in full uni- n."\ri\n:nd on the hn]l_( The Amerh‘nrn ing of certain noble blood in the fam- | form “-n.qe hmvl:fing over a table of CORNER UNION AND CLARK STREETS. 4 - egovernment will consent to the flying | ily. maps. He rose, bent over the table, 66 CHURCH ST OPPOSITE LANDERS PLAYGROUND. OPEN EVENING ,f the Swiss flag beside that of the Political Germany. | ana shaking his finger in my face he L TPk Honse 138:1%. | States on gredn ships, It is “There are only three great polit- | sajd, ‘Remember. I don’t want any . N e \"\duatoud- | el parties in Germany. The con- | nonsense from Amcrica after this sald President Taft last night at sti “win the war’ rally— Over 100 Monuments Finished at our Show Rooms, words—replenishes the writing chamber; and Rough Stock on Hand Ready to Be Made Tuto Any leads come in various degrees of hardness. Design You Desire, Special Attention Given to the Renovation of Old Work and Cemetery Lettering. No Agents.

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