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R RAIDERS BREAK U= rvorerr iels of Accepting No War Leot t© Prohibit Action. Army Officers and Wild Women Canght in Police Net ttlement. understanding Britain would demand ig German fleet of Zep- .t at least one would be o this country as a maodel for construction. ho policy of accepting no war loot males it exceedingly doubtful at an early hour yos- v of the big lighter than afr- Army officers and vill become the property of the “by many pretty | United States, ing the time | n the crash came.over five German submarines will e | not bo controlling. The enemy { marines will be placed on *exhibition rest in | pere, and featurcs that promise also | to be of re: utilized in Marshal James M. Power of Brookl accompanied by Major Hea U, inate in a sudden - | future construction by American naval | rn in Man- | experts. be arraigned It is possible that the mnavy may 2l court in Brooklyn charg- (purchase a German Zeppelin after liguor te mMen |peace is concluded, provided thair manufacturers have any for sale. PANIC IN BUDAPEST. i | Ovder Has Disappeared and Bels Kun turday Himself Has Narrow Escape. that in tie Dunlunl Berlin, May 4 (By the Associated tavern and J zed to obtain ' Press.)—Budapcst is the scene of the invitations for two of his deputies, I opportunity ar ht when the deputies -e of the | Plete dis2ppearan | greatest panic, a ding to dis- tehes here. Recent statéments on uation cla Kun, the Soviet have led to a com- of order and Bela a l‘Kuh himself is reported to have had: a narrow escape from Vviolence out |meeting of the soldlers and ory entrance | MeN's council. ; ! Red guards have i 5 of the city, thro: THE MAKING OF Seme of the elvilk were determined to A FAMOUS MEDICINE n the form of an Heany to ider How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman’s Use. ork fer the! i last night | A visit to the ]ahoratory where this successful remedy is made impresses | even the casu.l looker-on with the refi- | Members of A. . F. Jncrease Own abit ion Pounds, y, accuracy, okill and cleanliness or womnan's ille. ,000 }»ounds of various herbs | anually and all have to cred at the season of the year wt ! their natural juices and medjcinal s ¢ stances are at their best. © the man upposed to roise and to extract the medicinal properties from these herbs. men and o s i i It a e i Riat and as e final precaution in cleanlinesa the nems ateaA pasteurized and sealed men in army cam et 2 3 e w rful ecombination of | Hers is roots and herbs, together with the | skill snd care used in its prepsration which has made this famous medicine ! so successful in the {reatment of | 2 female ills. eight 2,00 stenance. ans goad working muscle. | Pound which we_are continually pub it i of soldier labor ‘may take | lishing attest to its virtue. ce accordingly. { / g One Qccasion When Flowers Cannot ] be too Plentiful \ \ LOWERS should come first in tlie calen- i dar of your wedding gifts. If you know = the Bride’s favorite flower, thematter is ™, easy. If you don’t know her favorite, A send yours. Theimportant thing about flora{wedding ?-ifts is in their arrange- ment —we will be glad to give you many helpful suggestions. ROSES __ Are Distinctly Wedding Flovrers although there are many other appropriate and lovely flowers for bridal wear and home decora- tions. For graduations, birthdays, sick rooms, etc., you can alws-» “3nv it with Flowers” to fully er— VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 West Main Street he precedent followed in bringing ; ! | | i i { 1 | | | | | | | attends the making of this great | The most successful solvents are used Every utensil and tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterjlized | The letters from wemen who have | g i been restored to health by the use of | © one geis fat in the army, so this ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Cepyright 1912, The House of Kuppenheimes New Styles for the New Figure GUNG America heiped do a big man’s job. Itisn’t cocky about it-—just conscicus of its strength and power. Your young iman is full of self- reliance and confidence. He knows better than ever what he wants-——and he knows values, The Old Models He’s goifi-g to Won't Do be fussier about his clothes. The old stvles and the old models don’t meet his new moods and his new body. The military life did a lot of things to backs and chests and waist lines —to the carriage of head and shoulders. The HOUSE OF KUPPEN- HEIMER through its service in military uniforms saw these changes taking place. [t foresaw that mere revision of old models wouldn’t do. It created new mod- els to meet the new conditions— to set off the fine physique de- veloped in the camps. And New Spring Styles, to express the new spirit of determination and vigor and punch. Why shouldn’t a man be proud of his spirit and his body? Why shouldn’t he have clothes to set them off? The HOUSE OF KUPPEN- HEIMER is proud to be the Young Men’s House—it’s a house of young men. Young in spirit and growing, In the last Making Good - four years this jn g Big Way house has dou- bled its business —only because it senses the demands and desires of young men, and always delivers value. You can go to your Kuppenheimer dealer and surely find the thing you are looking for in choice fab- rics, fine patterns and real tailoring. You expect to pay a little more for such clothes. It’s not what you pay but the clothes service you get that counts. Jhe HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER A National Clothes Seroice CHICAGO U. S. A KUPPERHEIMER GLOTHES ARE SOLD IN HEW BRITAIN BY The GONNORS-HALLORAN CO0., 243 Main Street “The Live Store With a Conscience.”