New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1918, Page 5

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BRIST"I PRFAGHFR | all the whiskey ktails, aud the other nations could never crush {8 . : 5 5 | that on the » 27th he | Germar nd that the United Stafes . e —~ i LN 9 | had ween persuac o drink by Wi- | w p Ia nd Mexico to Pt ) " TR, R/ B/ B‘i “E N R : 3 liam Sterli err, husband of i%e [deal with later it was unrea- ] { other =onable the TUnited i s S i R e e to the war. In Ger- A ~ 5 ; 3 SAYS hF WAS [IRUNK st e v to 1 o [ mans. o Sl bl . Having no location at the present time, we regret that wi | the army ¥ are run by men, ¢ e bt % A e = B R SAic - e . Claimed Soldiers Distoyal. [ put in this count v‘vl\s;_\‘.l’re 5 Py b ha‘:v‘%' artic es !ES(i aS%d? ( with deposn) to plea.,e cail on Rev. Buessel Denies Making Sedi iy e, € Koo Bl | " e w'a wonsertuty siover | B deem same. { who had lived at No. 157 Queen . gerfully clever were he not the tious Utterances Knowingly | sireet trom rebruary @ untit apout o | yonderfully, clever were ho not the T . T Ty jmonth ago. was called as the fY$4]ereq by solicitors for the Red Cross. B g § 0 ty WAF Ba P e He witn. on the part of the yernment iy, o ned 11s6 alleged to have 'é&l o 4 i L i .tfi. X} { by Mr. Crosby. My Buessel 1IVed 81 a1q tnat he had the honor of having ol he been born in the same 10Wn As von | mEReemmm T - R R A PR e AT afte: she Ao Hindenburg was. | seven uaintance a few days 5 She first had re Richard Buessel, pastor of |talk with Mr. Buessel about the o on May 93. e said at that time she | Miss Murphy told Judge Tuttls testified the soldlers of the United |g fivst met AMr. Buessel on May 14, | States were not loyal, that they could 3 been to New Haven, New harged with making seditions utte | bought for a small sum wx('& Rritain and Hartford and had ances on May 23 and May 27 in viola- | that the German soldiers were true Iking with Mr. Buessel on May 23. | 3 oy : o Kaiser and would sacrifice [ She paid the bill at the Heublein DISCU HE OWHi tion of the Espionage act, said yester ?fl,‘,h:hr"h lives for him. This con- { M. Buessel, she sald, had previously JSSING TH BROWNING GUN TR e tternoon Sacesion Forgn ez ras at the Heublein. paid bills for the entertainment ; trial before Judz Harlan B. Howe at r 1 returning to Bris- | Murphy e United States district court that|{ol on the train that afternoon M. | champ: afien e ol alc e oth of the oceas which e | Buessel asked her to remove a United |jjked ¢ agne and that he would ) d to have made these statc- | States flag pin she had on her coal, | arink ing she would order nts 1ad been influenced to Arink | caying that he did not like it The bill for the for the three much intox g liquor that he: was $14 or $15. sl on of what he did or | On the evening before Buessel's ar- cither of the two oceasions| On May 27, Mrs. I 3 rest, Mr. Kerr had invited him into t he 1s a strict tem- | had another conversation with Mr. |y oot " 0 Gl T e de- men, and took inks on | Buessel about the war, in her room, | fopqang testified. They had no soon- | o times only to make he told Mr. Crosby. Whe others| ociic o5 therodm then M Ke to the two sband of the wi gan dvinking wine and eating w: him, whom ; and Miss Murphy. Mrs. Kerr | 4 norduaded Buessel to drink ckery. The defend F de a recital of what she contended | 10 L0 SF0 8 SRR that at the Heub Bucssel said to her and to the | & o= SHAE UEH SOt do @ Lenorz C. Mui of Bosto others on M She declared that |} L member nerican Prot - | he said the present war is a Wall | to inve street war, that Germany is the most | case, had orde wonderful country in the world, t e o e — " | re ate that Wi ras wrong to let + YR Caldwellis Syrup Pepsin assSlusoice wie o o i proved more satisfactory than |« any other laxative I have ever used. The other EVENTS f@mGHT Vaudeville and moving pictures. members of my family also use it and we re- | _vauaeve o commend it highly. T RIS, A From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written h;) Lyvceum theater Hartford, July 16—Rev. Albert |went ther : - Pastor Liked Champagne Central Labor nio Serman Lutheran church of Bris- A tol, indicted as Theodore R. Buc aiso Tor Iatherland. said, she | | | | | | | Mr. Browning, the inventor of the machine gun named for him, and Mr. This official British photograph'} AL Burton, the Winchester expert on rifies, discussing the fine polnts of the the battle line to meet a German advel Hizh class photo dramas, Fox's | Browning light gun theater Mr. Charles Fenske, 5005 N.5th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Caldwell’s Calumet club meets at 53 Church The Perfect Laxative e Clan Dou 0. 130, Order of Sold by 1ate B b Sold by Druggists Everywhere Seottish Clans, meets at 277 Main 50 cts. &) $1.00 street Leading B P meetsx Wahington L. Morgan lodge, Knights of Pythias, meets in Vega hall I | | i | | i [ | A combination of simple laxative herbs with |" ”"™"' L ] pepsin that acts in an easy, natural way, and is | reyal areanam. meets at 24 Main as safe for children as it 1s positively effective | i on the strongest constitution. A trial bottle paly Council, K. of C.. moets in can be obtained free of charge by writing to | mannas u Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street. | wrumbun colons, 1 Order of Pilgrim Monticello, Illinois. S A - MAZO Is another delicé.qy tk ca ¥ No hat Ameri has discovered for the world F folks only knew what food experts and diet specialists & know about Mazola, nobody would worry about the short- age of animal fats and olive oil. Mazola, the pure, wholesome, cooking and salad oil from Indian Corn, makes food better and better tasting. Used for frying, sautéing, and short- ening, it agrees with the most delicate stomach—never carries odors or flavor from one food to another and can be used to the very last drop. Mazola isn’t a substitute. | It's a true energy-giving food-oil, with a de- licious flavor all its own. Mazola makes a smooth, delicate salad dressing that many prefer to olive oil. i Beinz an oil and not a solid fat, Mazola requires no melting—can be measured exactly, saves time, prevents waste. BRAN COOKIES 2 tablespoonsful Mazola 2 tablespoonsful cream 3 cup bran 2 teaspoonsful baking powdar 1 or 2 eggs Y teaspoonful salt Fiour enongh to roll, bake slowly, Choppad raisins can be added if desired. Mazola is always uniform. Its preparation is scientific and exact. W 1 ! '_ G ‘ ' & / s o b MUP AD For sale in pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizes are specially economical.) Get a can from . < R s "> g & i ' s NS & - And ALL the rest your grocer today. A sk your grocer For the salaahls Cook Book cepecially ] : i : : (’/ P 4 . d? “MURAD”! prepared for Mazola asers— or write us direct. FREE. New England Selling Representatives: 3 % 2 p AHERN & CAHOON, 131 State Street, Boston CXheRy p PR o y v o i ’ I %w - ¥ g bl and Eguplian_Cigareties in the W Prednced by the CORN PRODUCTS REFINING *0 20X 161 wrw voux

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