New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1918, Page 5

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e | New German Foreign Secrefary Underwear-- Almost As Cool As the Tub Summertime aomfort depends a good deal on the kind of underwear You put on Tt’s easy enough to cool tub; the thing is will you You will if yon ion suit made in a particular wary. “Klosed Krotch”, $1.50, at off the stay conl? in get A particular Hartford, July 10.—War activities af avery oity and town in Connecticut will be reported to the Connecticut State Council of Defense by order of Governor Marcus H. Holcomb for the purpose of sacuring official and per- manent war records complete to Ju 1, 1918, This week a questionnaire is being sent to every war bureau and town committee of the state council, the replies to form a summary of | the actual war work of each com munity. The returns will give the number of men each community has contri Bbuted to the army and navy. The | naumber of men and women in civil- tan war service will also be recorded Fach locality is asked to give the number of men who have given their lives in the national service War Fund Reports Too. An mccurate report is requested re in the Home HEREVER sewers, cesspools, decaying vegetable or animal food, dampness or lack of sunshine exist, microbes multiply in millions, a constant menace to the family health. ACME Chlorinated Lime will purify these danger spot3 and make home a SAFER place to live in, Harmless and easy to use. Every physician will recommend it. At good grocers and druggists, 15 cents a can. Iiak: on ACME Chlorinated Lime. Substitutes mey be stale and worthless. Write tor hooklet. The Mendleson Corporation New York City 25 Y | arding every war fund campaign of EA['H M i | ed regarding the quotas and amounts =ubgeribed to the Liberty Loans, her of Smileage Books sold and their | value, the quota and subscriptions of Governor Orders Reording O ver of vooks comecied for sotaiors 5 i s is included In the information de War Activities of Each ToWD | " auestionnaire caits tor aata concerning the classes of membership and the percentage the latter holds | in relation to the entire school at- port the supplies furnished the Red Cross, namely, hospital garments comfort Kkits, What has heen done in hehalf of other item The number of school zardens. factory gardens and com- number of enrolilments in the Bove Waorking Reserve comprise the infors Enrollments in number national scope. Returns are expeet Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A, the Y. W Tfl BF REC“EN‘]F[‘ C. A, the Knights of Columbus and | 1] VI | W the Salvation Army drives. The num- | the war library fund and the num- ired |in the Red Cross-—adult and junior— tendance. Each town is asked to re- surgical dressings, knitted goods and increased food production is still ane munity gardens together with the mation sought Chorus the e of members Liberty if one has ganized- in the town, and the extent of the child welfare work done, ara the concluding inquiries. Ample space it lnrfl\‘dl‘d for setting down miscel- laneous information Public Sarvice in the been or rve, 25N === ¥ é’é Dont endure that itching Heal it with Resinol Resinol Ointment is 5 sean iy fleshecolored that it can bs used on exposed surfaces with- outattracting undue attention. Containe nothing thatcouldir- ritats the tenderest skin. Res- inol Ointment and Resinol Soapare sold by all drugsists. Use Resinol Soap for the bath,shampooandbaby’sakin. “That itching which keeps you awake at night, and ferces you to scratch at the most embarrass- ing times, is almost aure to yield to Resinol Oint- ment Usually the discomfort stops and healing beginswith th»firstapplication,and the distressing eruption quickly disappears. Resinol Ointment is ever: rrore effeetive if aided by Resinol Soap. | 'WILHELW AGREEARLE | the | Britisn | reperted | her KUEHLMANN GOES, May Be von Hintz Cépenhagen. July 10 FEmperor Tilliam has consented to the resizna | tion of Dr. Richard von German foreign secre Wolff News Rureau of Berlin says reliably reported Kuehlmann, | ary it is, July 9.—The German em peror accepted the resignation of | Former Secrotary Kuehlmann, | according to a Basle dispatch Havas Agenc | Tt is expectad that Admiral | Hintze, the German minister at Chris 5 von tiania and formerly minister to Mexi ¢o, will sueceed him. Was Kaiser's The snd of Dr. Rict mann German foreign been freely predicted speech of June 24 in which tensationally that the war never by force of arms, by diplemaey The diate rebuke took the form of to Chancellor Hertling which termed “‘furions” in its phrasing Dr. von Kuehlmann, who is bare forty years old, for several vears wa the Kajser's favored diplomat and in Holland and in Turkey he worl well and unscrupulously for his m ter. The outery against him becama | pronouncéd upon the conclusion of | the treaty of Brest-Litovsk, <which was held by the imperial government to leave no loop hole for the ultimate German absorption of the and Baltic provinees of Rus Charged As Pacifist. secretary rged with pacifist tary ste it has t his understanding of government policies that him to inform the Kaiser in advance that England would enter the war if Belgium were invaded By the allied government Dr. von Kuehlmann {s known as a master of intrigue and a diplomat whose word cannot be trusted. The present feal- ing against him springs in large measure from this consideration. It is said that the expected appointment of Mr. Ballin will be due to the de sire of the wilitary leaders to desig- nate o forelgn secretary, who will ap- peal to the Allies. A non-political candidate is preferved, and Mr. Ba lin would be especially valuable in developing after war trade, it felt Favorite ‘on Kuehl minister has his he stated wonld but imme 1+ note he won Kaiser's Fastern The freque foref tly n ha Pean being pre and a by his enemi of the mi Nevertheless that it w British enabled in Germa een conceded Made Peace Overtures, D Kuehlmany Secretary Zimmermann in the post foreign affairs, taking office in gust, 1817. At that time he had been establishing a propaganda spy tem in Constantinople t w highly important phase of as minister. His extension German intelligence system n countries said to been markable Tt is from Dr proffers of in the war Qctober, 1917 to peace was sace-Lorraine made repeated offers, the netable having been his acceptancs of ceven of President Wilson's tions that the athers eonld he Washington has and with the that they were bluff.’ von Suecesd Au worl of ather re his the is have von Kuehlmann that peace h e stated that the only the concession Ta America n to issue earl France obstacie of Al he ha m to in ~ondi of war aims and the msmuation adjnsted. To replied inereasing expmples the negn tively tainty “German At the meeting of Andree lodge, T 0. F held this e hall, recently elected o e n the instalied to enir Veza cers will be Officars for the ensuing tepm will bhe installed at the regular convention of &t. Elmo lodge. Knig of Pythias, to be held this evening in Judd's hall Acting District Deputy Willam Cowli- shaw he the installing officer The Modern Woodmen of the Warla | will hold meeting fhis evenin., Miss Gwendolyn Farrar Mass., is the guest of Man Arrowamith of Kensington The New Britain ¢ hold its annual meeting this ¢ in Booth's hall. Officers ed for the ensuing year report of the musicale given Mrs. F Brooklyn. ts will regulay Turner hall \eir in of La Mise st ence, Ll horal =ociet will Lichtenb: N L. M of of Powcil of Corbin and the erg sons are guesls PORTO RICANS AMBITIOUS. As a result of food savinz zanda circulated Porfo Rico TUinited States food administ production is heing catisfactorily timulated and the people have | adopted the slogan Make Porto Self Supporti Increased production will more ships for cervice in servation vith most i propa- by a in the Younger Rico release the war Hartfor vou ed movement resu fc hox far Hont mitted splendid in ant e th signifie the isiand 136,000 plodge who igning re the Conne promised This the of 2 | fonse the lation anre 5000 than set Letter [ more G tates on differer e ho a other THEFTS CLATMED M. Cohen to th Mellen, th roller They Mrs complained to Mies of 55 Curtis street police today that her | went to the New | rfternoon and | county outside | work taken in | have absence on of 141 and Main street the police this afternoon that her apartment was | Detectiv gcant Richard- | | Loomis the casc K Accordl 300 bovs meace, Trma institute pair of building Britain lefi a the on were he 11 serviee. Sander onducted robbed on is working on remaining 1000 SCHOOL | " WORKING ON FARMS Part {o Help Win War n than 1 n | tr At these | igricultural have heen are al the but strong 140 vhom Ihe remaining tural amps eived me them g nough for A work are oth c of farm per cent and t kind an 0 enou fing heavy physi Genoration Doing Ifs 'h'l‘ in Howe place mear these boys he ecting them reports as to d. The L@ s services men They 1 ga their vork In the of five hired ing us heen work Howe camps. ) Ay A hoy d. July 10 e than 1,000 | ocal £ e oys thout Loomis Insti- \ din ‘ eport Ak e ! _ | Morton Flowe of Hav CHICAC . =0 SWIM MEET IN J na MeGilli- 300 This County How n Mr. ixt their champio of tt three rll””‘n““ il T 11 i T '///I/I’////////////// 7, who find it eo them at the i Hospital boakd all contribution| in the past, o relieve expense connected the food, by offe s purpose only, off supply now on hand posal of those ient to call for tion. The Woman' | very grateful for this nature made feels that it doners of the recoptacles for HOSPITAL SUPPLIES JARS. redure expenses In connection donations of canned goods made Britain General hospital t done s women | ar, the | has an- and jelly the dis senero to board this city from year woman's hospital nouncec it the us or limited 2 on e | For Biliousness Biliousness is a common form of indigestion. It on by food-waste which the stomach, intes- tines and bowels fail to expel. If you will take a few doses of Beecham’s Pills, when bilious, you will soon rid yourself of the impurities, relieve sick headache, stimulate the liver and bile and tone the stomach. Healthy conditions are quickly re-established by using | BEECHAM'S PILLS ions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. ‘old by druggisis throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25¢. is brou Direc

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