New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ¥ HERALD, FRIDAY APR]L 11, 1916. : i — - iR ' ’ bly under the name of Kurt Mueh- | chological. view the average German | n . ) { sam, a former Austro-German wi was permitted of the American situ- | ; R eal-Frult }e Or"(“nonden{ 1t is filled with in- | ation is shown in the following sum- ! s of military duplicity, showing | marization by Dr. Muehlon: I“!s s . : i Y Desserts ["ERMAN E[‘\[SURSH!P\ thesettorts that were made to conceal [ “At the beginning of the war, D”“gt,mfi y from the German people everything | America wz inimical to Germany { of a discourazing nature that had to | But this situati was improved e D hg:?”;fig;“iz‘;:;fisw'fi | do with the wa : After the Lusits sinking things got G?Iery ng Tlme ]iquid fOr 1 Newspaper editors, according to the | worse aga Then an improvement ~ m, in vials. N document, were forbidden under dire | set in because America had such cause | SRl O & A wealth of fruit juice | FOTMET Director o Krupp Works | Demaltics to atsetios sy mubect rolats | for comBIme againet Bnglnd. At| Lo o o———— - @,& \ DTN AR S is condensed to flavor | ing to the war without the aF the time of the ch of diplomatic What mllcl”;”m Snoals netes ; i ' cach dessert. So it brings | Roveals How People Were Lied to | or nundreas o sovernment consors | reintions the mpression provailed that |, 1¢"51 T, T #ive the children and % the new styles of Hart, operating through 21 newspaper bu- | the people did Celery e larx you true-fruit dainties, SEENE | SEaT) Ol e DrREie e ey %, or course—the kind % < 3 Ry | reaus a various branches of the | Germany. e . § : x healthful and delicious, at . i | government. The Lusitania sinking Wilson Unbribable. ‘_1’“_l_ : mother take every j__ Schaffner & a trifling cost. Berlin, April 11 (Correspondence of { 3nq the submarine controy with ! “Wilson has a more strongly auto- | i Celery Ki ) ; i . g Tho Associated Press.)—Revelations | the United States were 5o Skillfully | eratic position than any European i w-kul‘;.\“i(‘” purify the blood i Clothes, all wool fab- | Sl 2 g 08t is almost noth- Simply ad ili B et o2 iy Ply d boiling of the “stupidity and cumning” of | maneuvered in the press that for| ruler. Fince he is English i his ap- {12 {ho benef( o 2 2 . ior ] % N Germun newspaper censorship which, ¢ many months the people were led m: bringing, he knows little or nothi lies P ry»mh{\\m:] price % A bR | FICS, $ZD and hizhor Compare it with the for more than four years, gbsessed|pelicve thal the negotiations iwers [ about German things and has no use feing cvery other migne iy ol g ¢ c old-style gelatine desserts. 70,000,000 poople with the hope of an | aking “a course vory favorable o us” | for Germans. Undonbtedly he has yoicnous waste from the oo hr ; 3 4 . S Tt will be a delightful rev- impossible vietory, hid from them the Sceretary Lansing Reported T | been against us from the - fone up the Hver, brignten un’ ae | : ; iy Special ‘ attention is elation. news of Pluss'fl"hdcf:mfi faf:ld at last Only such news was published Often, however, o has had to guard oyes and fill your whole being with 5 - led contributed to the downfall of the; the militarjsts thought would i the interest of American hizh finances ¢ of lvir AR g % g . tebnt 5 . the jov of livin X cal to the late ar- Get the right kmd— itructure of pretense It had raised, ' ably affect public opinion, and, to! Wilsen himself has an unbribablo U's just the right spring | ¢ are brought out here in a remarkable | carry out this purpose, the pamphlel | character. He did not labor to brin surely vegetabie. fredicine iy rival of Boys® Suits S pamphlet; said to have been inspired ! points out, all kinds of fa s were | about war with (sermany, since there o : g8 v Dr. Wilhelm Muehlon, formerly di- ! employed. Secretary for in- | docs not exist a positive desire f i i ™ @ l e rector of the Krupp Works, whose ex- | stance, was reported as being i and { war Loy i * 37, 39 and $10. pose of Germany in 1918 as the i oir the verge of leaving office. A hope- “The impression in America is geN- gm——————— - [ instigator of the war sent him into{ less breach wa e et SRR S L . ) lavor et Wi = as also S E s peace intentions wer i s 10 F1 rs, a!YowrGrocerl voluntary exile in Switzerland arisen between the American s seriois and honorable. He wantec R/ We now have full 2 Pachages for 25 Cents o The pamphlet, entitled “How We| tary of state and President W | become the peace president, but th : L s tock T Were Lied Te,” is published ostensi- ' Thege items appearing in all of | breach of relations was necessary for i ) stoc o nterwoven e ==——= | German papers and bearing > ap- | him for the maintenance of American E ] pavent sanction of the authorities | prestige. In the war between Amer / Hose were readily believed by the populace. { ica and Germany the financial sup- = X ’ Dr. Muehlon, who, in his earlier ! port of the Ententec by America will o (' 3 ” A a0l revelations mocnsed the then Bmperor D very zreat, In a warlike war, K ! ) 3 The right kind of William of having issued the order, | however, the Americans can never be- | “ (’ By = o S o “Take no more prisoners,” polnts out ! come dangerous for us elther on land | Sglix RELIEF . ) = Silk Shirts, $4, $5 and the astonishing fact that not once in | or on water, CETANILIDE il . Ul e $8.00 all of the German war reports can be | Tansing German-Hater. 3 E found any admission that the first bat- “Lansing is an outspoken Gierman* ; tle of the Marne was a German defeat. ! hater. He is the great friend of Eng- ¥ . The only thing that the German high | land and always was for 3 2 H E A DA c H E 4 Just in from Hart, | command was able to report about the | tion in the war for America. Al < i Wi Negy s so, GRIPP and ¢ i v terrible reverso was disguised in the | voice can never mean mucl e e R L Try e i Schaffner & Marx { words: | Negotiations with America are N0 | eommme———— sttt it ; b : “In the western theater of the war | longer possible for us. It wanted tho 3 waist seam Top Coats E q STEI‘ the operations, details of wihich can- ; war and that is its affair.” e o tunossintiicies o s ? not vet be published, have led to a! The mesmeric spell which had been | the Amer an troop tran 3 :nlrl hf» chit 1219 Jart Schaffnar & $25.00 - ¥ new battle which is developing favor- | ¢ upon the people as a result of | f“l_-”’ assumption that Marshal Foch's J B 2 ably. Reports spread by the enemy, | reading daily “an unbroken chain of ®Serve army ‘had ces st in unfavorable to us, are false.” victorious anhouncements,” Dr. Mueh- | JU0e, 1918, Ludendo s 8 5 } The former head of the great muni- { lon -points out, was dissipated when “u'.fl _\vvm«. the existe ¢ S Our large selection of HOLLOW and TABLE { tion plant a who possessed | Iorcign Secretary von Kuehimann de- | - " in a long race SILVERWARE remarkable for QUATATY, DE- | complete inforn as to the oper-; clared publicly that the war could not Who forced his horse far ahcad of tho i rest of the fielg and who, toward the % F pamEe Gty i ations of the mi authorities here { be won _ “militarily.” Tt cost von ! EUER) il LRI AT g RS SEra Lo find here the declared that “‘there was hardly a day | Kuehlmann his post, but it awakened . ¢Nd, when the others began to gain Kod S very piece you need for EASTER. during all the long war when the edi- | the German people to the fact that! With their cavefully reserved strength, We carry the entire line of the well known torfal offices of the German daily | they were on the precipice of national | used “whip and spurs in a desperato “1847 Rogers Bros.” and “Community” in all the press was not ‘homored’ by the re- | disaster. Thereafter the censors per- ceipt of confidential communications, | mitted less optimistic and bombastic orders and prohibitions from the cen- | news reports — - Tvery good time is a good time to KODAK. And picture-mak- sorship authorities calculated to limit | TLoss of the war was charged by the Deputy Sheriff Albc Marsh has i free expression of opinion on the most i former Krupp expert to two grave | been appointed trustec of the bank- ing is so casy, even the Wl“ There Be a V]ctrola vital questions and ultimately to | mistakes by von Ludendorff, de-| rupt estate of Edward X. Callahan by throttle it.” seribed ag the “brains of tho German | Referec Edward M. Yeomans, of the KODAK : r Description of Devastations Forbidden. | army.” i rail ersstyitoliinltetiBeatosiaolrt InAbanltin oy Y H e F() The Germans, for instance, were | ing on vour next roll : ln Our Om S e O L ; roll and you'll sce better results. Fresh Eastman a “ruthless” U-boat war, but, rather, | 3 i 'y i Films, all sizes, on hand | effort to win, virtually killed his | mount a 1 st after all. latest patterns at the lowest price. | mount and vet lost after all | youngsters can make good pictures the way. Try our tman method of Developing and Print- EaSter; an “unlimited” or ‘“boundless” war. | . Descriptions of devastations in France | We are fortunate in receiving a liberal ship- and Belgium were forbidden and all | A > nfent of VICTROLAS and Will be glad to deliver 1 references to barbarism and wanton i 2 of dlfitlnctlon ° one to your home for Easter at very moderdte destruction were taboo, With the sig- | ¥ e ll H TERMS. Betler step in and make arrangements e e i l er- anson 1 i while we have them. They are going fast. e ! 4 H bh . d We carry the largest selection of records in the Detadls of the closing down of fac- | B I — ar City. i tories, coal and food shortages, “poo\"i &m‘son u | JUST RECEIVED: 18496—"I'm Always Chasing cvaRs nmd the ssmblaveest of poio| ! ru 0 Rainbows.” — 85c. oners of war in mines and munition | . plants were suppressed as, were also | TR reports of street disorders, unrest and | Sold By - ! 30 CHURCH ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONY. strikes. | | HEAE RY MURANS An interesting sidelight on the psy- ' JEWELER 362 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN,, OPPOSITE MYRTLE ST. Authorized Victor Agency—Try Our Service. The Dress Goods: Shop 400 MAIN STREET The Busy Little Shop. wtl’mncll; Chreéje de Chine and Georgette (i’t;frr()ie _ 5 . a shades . 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