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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE i MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. _Oskaloosa, Iowa.—*“ For years I was simply in misery from a weakness and awful pains—and nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound. did so and got re- lief right away. I can certainly commend this valu- able medicine to other women who suffer, for it has done such good for me and I know it will help £t will give it a fair trial.”” 212 COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., t, Oskaloosa, lowa. Vhy will women drag aiong from day to day, year in and year out, suffering cb s did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters as this are continually being spublished. Every woman who suffers 1rc displacements, irregularities, i flammation, ulceration, backache, ner- vousness, or who is passing through the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, 2 trial. 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Stories ¢ > f heroism, the ociated patriotism and the continually ot treache Belgians during German tion are coming to | surface the miasi pool of trigue, selfishnes: | Which the Germans left behind re- | Belgium How two men gave up their went to for a prison vears ictorious, the wight live and con- the underground or- was scading valu- the occupied related to the ndent by the by their W ave lasted seen the up’ v hi manag which nian tinue inization bie information i out of been ntry nowW el T corresp whose life was saved fice. Adolphe of of of two member riderman the city whom vears con- and lived of execution Ruyl, liberal parliament, une Ielles is the man for and who foe four organizatior in the fear Hrassel men died ducted the mtiaually Germans Late in 1914 the Germans had oresnized the Dutch frontier {hat murderous efficiency "which graves many, young Belg to into Holland. not ser to their attempting Buyl h { Taunicipality var o metimes eross d access and every of the way c: as many as 50 mble, reaching the by devious ways. municipality was there in »f a different man every issports and identification and the young {men woeuld emerge from with proper, or rather identification and make wnd thence join the tling on the Yser. men were sent evening ious fes, 20, 30, would ai i | singly an i the ni P blanks sipplicd im- proper w into Holland bz arm$ than 1,000 veen October, \n Then of the meticaliv, [ work became { difficult. Guides | —generally smug: | | the leak and electric | | | | lly sealed dangerous d to be more h other commodities the border a cons aging 50 each man pilot them across the front ber gloves and wire cutters ces: tools of their trade a German sentry was found by i lief with a knife deeply sunk | throat and | the wire fence. across who for francs for were ars in e el devotion of occupa- ' the in- in lives period had with ta the seals of the in young men placa The | | ‘ A fbcf § ; who t into For the 200 or more men sailed on the George ington for the Peace Confe more than a dozen different bf of cigarettes were carried in by the ship’s “‘canteen.” the cigarette carried and sold the lerrect quantity was Fatid A Sensible Cz'gareife NOTE—Tha really big man hasn’tany use for ““frills.” He appreciates the plain but practical Fatima package because he realizes the extra value that's the cigarette 'atimas’ taste and the fact that Fatimas nevor itself. But chiefly, it's “talk back ” that keeps warm the friendship of 0o many men for Fatimi the cafes their out 1914, and February, Germans became aware he frontier was her- and the and provided ers of gasoline and Dutch deration aver- would Rub- ne- and many his re- his Iving alongside a break in At no time were there less than 100 men engaged in the work. They | ciuded r: ing tenders. ers and | of life, ing their country ev heing stood against and as a matter of fact, many were. But at no time did {wo or three men engage that Buyl was the mail ¢ cafe many others in 111 volunteers desirous of n at the ris the wall and shot rriers, know “man L The first member to be taken by the Phillipe Baucg. whose nultancous with that vell, the English nurse, tion by rermans sent a ror throughout the we was shot on October 12, 191 English nurse. Miss however. never charged Germans with espion: bt iding Pel and others to of the orga: arrest of Edith C whose execu 14 Cavell by brave from Belgium Baucq was sueceeded as right hand man by nother man ed Dubo Jun 1, 1916, with 60 was arrested and | prisoned Hassel The i L ted they had smashed Belgian ization which had ed them two years three others were shot on 1916, and sentences vears were imposed of acting with On others that org T aggreg upon them. 20 ! accused in- ilroad station masters, cross- keep- humble walks rv- of of them more than in the work higher A Germans was was thrill of hor- Baucq . with the the with escape Buyl's nam- Dubois, im- Germans the evad- Dubois and Sentember Ating others Both Baucq and Dubois knew that was head of the bath Buyl and from him. For | | Alderman | eanization endeavored offering to spare their their them to denounce or- took their orders days before the exe- by lives to induce leader but they refused and were shot. Neverthe- less the work went on In 1917 Buyl's ed and Buyl Far nights 1 could told the Associated noise would malke me not eat and there were of depression when T would gladly have facded a machine gun at the edge of a little wood to escape the j mental torture of those long endle ind interminable nights.” i secretary escaped with a short tence. Buyl emerged from his ting place and went on about his work. “Two dayvs before the armistice [ sent out a courier to Holland said with a tiage of pride. “Heroism is the work of an instant but what I have gone through during those last four years is not heroism it is hell,”” said Buyl. Before the war he was a florid, happy, jovial man but { he is now emaciated and haggard, bug hadow of h former s And we fell to talking of nd Baucq and tears welled his eyes as he d: “Greater love no man than he who gives up 1 fellow man.” secretary was went into hiding. not sleep,” Press, “the start, mo- | '(‘utlon the Germans { ! ar- { re | | Buyl | slightest I coud ! ments Dubois up into Head or chest— are best treated “externally” with L ——— BOLSHEVISM MENAGE 'WORRYING HUNGARY Serious Outbreak Is Expected at Almost Any Time N Vienna, Jan. 13 (Correspondence of The of Associated Press.)—The menac Rolshevism has created a critical | | situation in Hungary whose general | outlook is considered infinitely worse Austria. Under the present government the condition of the is described chaotic | and a serious Bolshevik outbreak With its army disbanded, the government is unable to offer re- than in German country as is | expected | sistance even if it had the courage and energ, to do so. Public moneys, it is asserted, are ‘squandered” an 27 and leading financiers express ar of bankruptey of the state. The A\\hulc situation of the country is re- at “appalling | expressed | Karolyi appears io “inconceivably time during the worse four ported to be than at any vears of war.” The government hold general electiov present conditions this a physical impossibility no lists of and the has heen extended from 1 7,000,000, including wome been granted suffrage. W the country occupied by elections in these districts possible, it is declared The fear of Bolshevism is growing daily and everywhere the people urging the ‘Allies to intervene. They express the fear that the conditions now existing in Russia will be repeat- ed in Hungary Hungarian of war have returned from imbued with Bolshevik ideas spreading the propaganda t is the general opinion of the people that the Karolyi cabinet made a mistake in disbanding the leaving the country at the mercy of the invaders. While the greatest dissatisfaction is in political circles and among the people generally and min- isterial ecrises are dai occurrences, no political pariy seems willing to as- reins of government. Count the only leader is preparing but under appears to There franchise 500,000 to who have ith part of enemies, will o be ar. voters, Russia army, me the be vailable Milk 14c. Russell Bros. *—Advi, Van Camp's Of 4 the | be im- | are | prisoners | and are | {and | in eastern GHANCE FOR TEXTILE SHOPS IN SIBERIA Opportunity Awaits Enterprising Business Concerns (By M factories Vladivostok. Jan 2 Establ Vladivos hment of textile ok and other eastern ian localities is advocated by a writer the textile a which says that the Polish longer ex- writer asserts that order be firmly established here iberia and that the water- ways ensure the delivery of raw ma- terials and machinery. He adds: “Cotton is near at hand in India, Indo-China, Korea and South Man- churia; wool in Australia, silk in Japan and China, flax in the Amur district and in Siberia, hemp in the Amur regions. Merino has a future in the Transbaikal region; rough wool is to be had from Mongolia and Transbaikalia. in Dainy Vostok the of no industries Moscow districts The will ist. oon in | Siber- | |er to l cheap, especially with the help of the ussian commercial fleet. Fuel is near at hand; immense coal flelds are near the coasts. Suchan awaits ex- ploitation. Labor is insured by the presence of immigrants and the cheap labor of Chinese and Japanese. “The Far East 70,000,000 and Manchuria used rubles’ worth goods from Moscow—at the price current before the war—per year. Siberia offers an immense market, not to consider Russia, when it is cheap- transport manufactured of textile goods to bring cotton fi Turkestan to Moscow. -Viadivos and the surrounding districts mj be declared a free port with free cess for raw materfal. The gove ment must co-operate. to firmly tablish foreign capital in textile dustries. We must hurry before Gy Britain, America and Germany get work at full speed, for then it be too late. by sea than Native Eggs 55¢ dozen at The B: Little Store, 301 Main street.—Adj When Children are Sicky are Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their sleep, Take cold easily, Have Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try WMIOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS S TBADE MARE FOR CHILDREN They are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomsach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10,00C testimontals from mothers and friends of little ones telling of rehef. 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