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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ANKS ADVANCE WHILE P; SUBMARINF FORCED | SOCIALISTS ON PEACE. Concluding War. > gt . < BTN | o 4 % ¥y < | R 3 4§ i A Here's an easy way to save $2, and Paris, Oct. § national con- F & : e : yet have the hest cough remedy by | you ever tried. German Bases in Flanders Useless, | <= of the socialist party nere adopt- : B BV i e b ST g 2 i ; . : 1 s el . i ol ¥ i RO RO ed a resolution addressed to President You've probably heard of this wells S. E . G dd Wilson concerning the peace proposals G 13 P B e 4y RS 3 the view of the parly that while in c S i : ¥ § home, But have you ever used it? Whem —_— dispensable diplor ¢ and military - . y < 3 i & i SR you do, you will understand why thou- : 4 , . sands of families, the world over, feel ; that they could !m[rdl\ keep hnu»}r‘ “"|“' oo Bir 3 .. Firs . . out it. It’s simple and cheap, but the sl et ol fieddeny FIret | nations nat fo ejsct gitnput discus | 5 G s g ) : 5 4 9 | Wiy i takes hold of a cough will quickly Lord of the British Admiralty, and the | 5ion such proposal 1 been | o S e - gl . e L8 N earn it a p.»mmnulm place in your home iti ar taai oy ade. —— 4 : 3 R w % : S Into a pint bottle, pour 214 ounces of British Naval Mission companying ; S ; B ey J < ¢ : ‘. £ ¢ A X Y y o e A Pinex (‘lwn add plain granulated him, new facts bearing on the sub- joy the new re Siitten 5 . Erathm i R s A ey : y DR ¢ 3 ; sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if marine campaign were disclosed [ tained efforts put i - SRR = fomgion » e : i : 3 i b "g(yrdd rgl‘fy”;‘l'u \“.‘["1:;{'*1”;} Lv\v;}”- It became known that the produc- | Sicrifices made by th s th 5 " i R T ither way, it tastes good, . nevem tion of submarines in Germany in re- [ #llied democracie party like g e R g, : B : 5 Tk ; | spoils, and gives you a full pint o cent months has increased greatly and | WIse sees in the move nine the ey BT R 5 g R o, ¥ 4 R ol l.mi col rhimmldv than wr: mmT‘r] buy, SR : elsinco wral Powe Ccomp the ¥ ek e e i . 7 ¥ e 5 i ready-made for three times its cost, ml::m:‘zmx el el e N Phoiry R G, # i» é B el ; ) 3 Tt is really wonderful how quickly thig measures are succeeding so well that ing front, the g i that the i v g VRS 4 A 3 % ¢ 5 ) y v home-made remedy conquers a cnu:fl}—{ i g ; 5 usually in 24 hours or less. It seems td this increased production has been % } : penctrate through every air passageq more than offs Previous declara- oosens a dry, hoarse or tight coughg tion sby Sir Eric still hold good, that | “F'lY lifts the phlé Is embranes, the submarine is held but not mas- Ihe resolution v to President e s 5 P 3 8 4 a " Vet s Nl and gives almost immediate relief. Splen tered. Wilson's speech of September 27 and | : 3 Vi 5 SRR 3 ; e R Y did for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup( aric is here on a short visit to | iD the name of tt ssemblies and § i 4 § 5 & b PSR 3 . bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Sl e ; . 3 i - 2 | " Pinex is a highly concentrated comq return that of Franklin Roosevelt, as- 5 : o anTia Notwayiniet ek sistant secretary of the navy, and to ! : nd has been used for gemerations fof discuss naval matters with Secretary | €' 4sks the governments of the Al- throat and chest ailmens | Avoid disumyoin(mvnt by asking vou‘i guarantees should exacted from th Washington, Oct. ‘With the ar-|enemy it was the duty of the Allicd peopl . 0 a r understandi sociations compris tl cong representing the people and the work- Fainteln ana hisistast) Sdmirall Duft, [MicsiEzanicly tordeclare il elsUUEROSaR A id ¢ 4 Do Wit another member of the British admir- | Th¢ Hll“\{mv\, «-tmln n;\{_{x.- .\m-;lm.\ 5 . being brought in. The prisoners can | ;imzfl;tpé&r‘ms zng:imc‘;g"?t lfl:‘reoem \;}w 5 in endorsing dent ilson’s fou Iritish tank zoing o o fray, o se s k for cir topyriglh derwood H d b Fe alty, accompanies him. A British tank going into the fray, |1 cen just taki off their Copyright Underwood & thing else. Guaranteed to give absoluty| The flag of the admiralty was flown }“";‘ i;mw points hm’\\nv is reviewed, while captured German prisoners are | ma wood. satisfaction or money promptly refunded on the ship which brought them here, ‘”‘fwr;“" ]“I"‘:’\“”"”' : \“* ” e - — - The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. e party peintes itsell mo R R bl B DRIVING ENEMY BACK IN THE CHAMPGNE — FACE nifies that a board of the admiralty is | S0 Which will have the on the ship and fully empowered to ) g i s le and who have the right mor — satisfaction to the negotiate without referring decisions $5the home office for approval or ins | then allothers of hayingthets . R sandnt (to the Central Powers) not open to . i b iund any misunderstanding is by this 5 LeChesne Straits of Dover Closed. pol that the Socialist party feels «Chatillon A new light was thrown by the that it like President Wison, is work- British visitors on the reported Ger- | ing to bring about a just and durabie ; | Also On Head and Neck. Terribly peace.” man plan to abandon the submarine | bases in Flande: It appears that — — - / ‘ Hat e with the Straits of T)n\‘n-x'! 0w closed DON MARTIN DIIAD. arines through the meas- i oo o8 b \f 2] g’ I F months the usefulness of these bases | War Correspondent of New York Her- S = < | broken out in a fine rash. It was pro- e S ad All submarines ald G et 2 N\ P nounced eczema. My face hast e e o . R Pt and neck were swollen ter- must now seek the Atlantic by e 3 ribly, and I could not sl northern route, for which Wilhelms- New York. Oct. 8.—Don Martin | » S ! y, and I co ot sleep z TR of Spanish influenza in a Par R o x i SRR TR S . - nights, nor rest by day. haven is a better base. 75 iy X : * sl S S £2\ The skin was tecribly in. ‘While not secking to dispa: the ital yesterday Prior to his join- RHE IMS! P 4'/‘ fiamed and sore, and it itched G and burned so I scratched, effect of the campaign on these bases, | 1! army in France in De- B2 e (s SN L i the naval experts made is plain that | combor as the accredited correspond- | Seuily ‘m—‘~ (et P ; ; US.ARMY |7 x X Y and my face was disfigured. My hair the lamders flotilla of submarines, to | ent for the New York IHerald he was BERTHELOTS S jassigesAy Z. % i became thin and dry, and fell out. which a large proportion of the losses [ 0ne of the best known newspaper ARMY [ P SR X ":/\__, . ““A neighbor asked me to try Cuti- DR. CLINTON J. HYDE used to be due, no longer has reason | i ‘:nltnm\hw A uw‘l :md a wide ] et o N | |cura Soap and Ointment. I could see qialnance LISnCINIDININoNE DO o s ey T .5, _Clermont a change and I used three cakes of THE PRICE YOU PAY 0, to exist, N N 3 : % P y B o or mombe Datly. iticians throughout the country. Sine . GOURAUDS ARMY cHienchould 37 Soap with two boxes of Ointmentwhen ps ‘ then he had been recognized general- W INCL.2N2U.S.CORPS VA Ry I was healed.”” (Signed) Mrs. Frank A Souilly o “I know I ought to take treatment| The British navy has been dropping as one of the most prominent of o McWilliams, Woodland, Me. seven tons of bombs every day upon | the American correspondents at the i ;i : I have heen running down for thd these bases for some time, which was [ front, his writings being featured by 7o ; Dosimrtine | JI",C‘,‘“?‘“‘ f"“}’ and Ointment| | jast year or two. | am all fagged out, Srure exclusive!: for all toilet purposes. { have no ambition, worry from morn ample Each Pree Mail, Address post-card: x z on' care 3 r . umple Bach Fros by Matl, | Addecss post-card:| | ing till might, don’t care whether Sonp 2. Ointinent 25 and S0e. - Talowum am dead or alive, have lost welght an cannot do the same work I used 4 — Auve another reason why the Germans d his paper. clded to give them up. The blockad- An indefatigable worker, no part : 1 ’ ing ships are still in the channel, but | of the battle line that he could reach y s @Naubecourt, wall and managed to get some of their | had been under fire and had cxperi strong as I was, I could earn goo the Germans cut a hole through the | was too hot for bir He frequently ResT LR S ¢ = J (J WON IN ALLIED OFFENSIVE do some years ago. If I were a GIVEN UP BY GERMANS W/ ,j submarines out. enced gas aitacks he Herald By compelling submarines to take the longer route to reach the Atlantic Sir Eric said their efficiency had been reduced at le one-third. Another cause for the reduction in sinkings outside of the successful defensive measures are the poorer crcws with which the U-boats are now manned. The British coast patrol is now so effective that the subm nes have moved out into the Atlantic. This has likewise reduced the number of sinkings, but the average size of ships sunk has increased somewhat. Also ceived a despatch signed by him yes terday saying he had been ill for two days, but would return to the front the next day. The cablegram an- nouncing his death foliowed only a short time later. POSTPONE BUYING WOOD he wood for fuel committee met vesterday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce and voted to postponc action on purchasing a stock of sev- eral hundred cords of wood to be used during the winter as a substi- the | effort, - should soon be beyond the | Pershing and Gou- Allied offensive lines | reach of the German cannon ALLED WARSHIPS SO DECEPTIVE Many New Brit h\”l:nplo Fail to Realize the Seriousness. Backache is so deceptive. It comes and goes—keeps you | guessing. Learn the cause—then cure it. Possibly it's weak kidneys, That's why Doan’s Kidney Pills are ' | B0 effective hey're especially for weak or dis- | | capital his interest would, of coursq | decrease. ordered kidneys. Here's a New Britain case. money. I know I ought to treat wit a good specialist, but I cannot afford to pay for the treatment.” You are paying for it NOW, m friend, and dearly; yet you do ngf get it, Y Let me tell you why. Your health is your capital yo | working _capacity is the interest yo are drawing. A good manager never spends mord than his interest. Should he begin to draw on th it was disclosed at the interview that t sinkings at night are now as numer- | tute for coal until a special commit- e 5 | Mrs. R. Hopkins, 20 Bigelow St,| And what are you doing? otis as those in the daytime, a new |l could ascertain whether the 3 ¥ 8% I had sharp, shooting pains You allow your health to run dowf e of he submarine. campaien, | movement 15 worthy'of the financial | right across the small of my back, Inore and more; therefore, you cam They bothered me mostly in the not work and earn what you used tol 2 it dis it upport of the common council. The ‘onvoys Reduce Defensive Vessels, o i G R 3 chamber wishes to have the council morning. When I moved a certain Do vou see the point? You are draw | way or bent over it felt just like a ing on your capital—which is youg It was pointed out by Sir Eric that | finance the project and at the nest i N SR ; : convoy system which has so suc- | mecting it will be brought up. The E 8 o S : : knife being driven into my back. health—by allowing it to run downjg ully achieved its purpose neces- | committce appointed for wood for Sl i LS e e sarfly has reduced the number of | fuel is: Chairman, F. 0. Kilbourn; H . ¢ . : : . £ lief and three bLoxes entively C\,,'.:(i capacity) is steadily growing smallés vessels to be used for offensive pur- | Mayor Georze A. Quigley, W. Pel- i B 3 G . G e - me.” i “You used to make good money poses against the submarines. Ger- | ton, George K. MacCau B 8 : : - o ¢ G A e RS “ od o nake sond S many has realized, he id, that if | Richards, L. V. Camp, Re 2 8 ; . = : Coaan . G A : 3 er-Milburn now you earn about half of what yol the submarine was to continue to be ! Winters, Rev. I. Bojnowski, I G. G ; - 5 . 5 - - e i b8 . N i used to get. a factor at all it would only be | Vibberts and f'ucl Administrator § - e % . o - = - To make two, three or four dollal R R e in the ; James S. North : o : : : ¢ o o - e o \l‘n g l‘\nrl you h.n;lr I number of new submarines turned G o 3 : 8 SO m,‘.‘,?\‘- o :’J(:l‘:o\\ur\. out. In the last few months she ha You now barely make a living an find it almost beyond vour strength concentrated her efforts on this plan. () 1 0 T ; . b - ; % S ’ - | g . nly une Lorn : . : B ) i ? And you shudder at the thought of In a statement last night Sir Eric E g 3 b 5 - it will | happen when the fing said: e i) 8 “My visit to the [nited States, in | Peeier, Gets-lt E SR Mgt i £ 4 } Bocakdown comes, company with Vice Admiral Duff, the H P : - : ; Figure out in dollars and cen Assistant Chief of the Naval ff at 3 the Admiralty, is in response to a | mpost cordial invitation extended to us by the Secretary of the United States | you want to feel surest about gelting | estimation, Navy. Mr. Daniels intimated to me | rid of it. Why (ake chances of keep- | ; NN - é dollar you MIGHT earn, buf glently, that a visit of representatives | ing the corn and having the pain | : . ol 3 Ry e . v 3 is an actual expense ig you 3t the,British Board of Admiralty to £ Do : ; g hoh " You spend it. And whiit do yf ge Stop Corn Pains: See Corn Peel Off. v ¥ . 2 % . X \ et e _ > 2 3 5 f 5 i ? ill be amazed ut the amount; It is just when a corn s n hurts that what you are going to lose i { grow worse? You'll use “Gets-TU" | - i i % 5 y u. Gets-Tt i y . "y fer it. Worry, anxiety, despoifflency discuss certain matte concerning the naval situation would be very : S g want and deprivation for your Jimil welcome to the Navy department and { Bl e S % The dollar you take out g 0) 1imself. . 9 - o pocket and spend for treatme e £ A HAPPY GROUP OF ALLIED LEADERS e tnencea o BT pleasure of renewing my acquaintance i expense. It is an investment.’ A return you get increased ‘wo with the United States where as a \ T o . - " X x f 7 < TR i . E 2 O i ¢ B g surely d]d relle've ability, higher wages, heaith and voung man I passed some strenuous | piness at home. years learning lumber and rallway ¢ . . g - W that eczetna! Which will you choose? work and making good friends.” Pack up some Resinol Ointment in pivCuRuesiiate his “old kit bag.”” Nothing is too good DARTING, PIERCING | & i : . : | 8 L pd e et o Dr.ClintonJ. Hy tagions, and the exigencies of asoldier's SCIAT[C PAIND 5o ; y - SR s iife cause all sorts of skin irritation, ; Specialist in Nervous and Ched \ O N sadi Laas ! Sl & itching, sore feet and suffering. Disecases. The Only Pecl-it-Off Way Is ““Get: Resinol Ointment stops itching almost instantly. 1t heals little sores before they can become big 373 AS J. . COR. FORD 81 anyhow, sooner or later = S 3 : s Glve way before the pene= | .\l nec it sooncr. then (TIERt. as % : B : e g ones. Tt assures ekin comiort ) ORD, CONN. 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