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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Chief Tahan Tells Children e e e ] GET YOUR SUPPLY ’ HOW RAINB S STORP/’ well illustrated at the 1(1'“3s h(-iu:i were ¢ (,u:\(»'m) ab‘fl given for returning soldiers anc col e v ; of Ne »?}ir} > OW STOPS STORM R e e, OF And How a Little Lost Boy Was Saved e in e e 0 2 TG ST Pt s . 5 0§'s aly e o : : em almost as much ) - » luncheon—is the' (4 Chiet Tahan Stories for Chil- - ’ . ' g T It seems rul ars a | dren are printed only in The 4 3 ‘v IR R Whousekeep- ers Herald. - < E 2 : pave been so' thoroughly the thousands of. ham flour that going to tell you boys one on the grass where we can sc b, \ : ; h appetizing form that makes them as your little fingers—cometimes he is y ; ; : ; "4 Graham Crackers for the younger T ST - s i : | upward when he walks. Now, the 5 o B i S / - | 5 . FArR . 3 NATIONAL BISCUIT H J J the colors come out on his body and T 3 N 3 ged with s . g ] ] make him beautiful. But when he : : S : 5 > hisenit e g " o man ing worm. For does he not bow his ey ; 3 : charm to the delightfully flavored.|conrse to N. B. C. Graham.Crackers. ¢ y i< | they timed to su rt the stromg anti- | flowers? Dr. Hupert Defends His| o REROt L g People Against Propagan- Monstrous Exaggerations There comes the time when the sources in Stockholm, Copenhagen | told you in the lazt story, makes the nting the reeent reporte of | ©f revolutionary outbreaks as inj getting colors out of the flower Why are you crying, my grand- | ried the boy along as a sunbeam car- | S MASTE an interesting exposition of the Polish | Peing the leaders of a Bolshevist “Children,” old grandfather used to poken to him. on a shining lake. It was the Lake views not all lunatic Bolsheviki be exterm- | bow is a. grandfather.” he used say, . stooped low, and wrapped his beauti- “Farewell,” wispered the rainbow, BY CHIEF TAHAN e ) : b s i . NO "» AT Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe. & ; 2 : 7o) ; : o . 7 2 2 e hard to d stories that the old folks o e ) i S growing thin Now, then. s & J b . e 80 WeSt M‘difl Stl‘eet Sl il e ¢ o PR e A e like it and ask for more—that is the worm. Take a good look at him : ] i P : secret of the popularity of N. B. C. . o longer; and see. he has rcd and vellow 3 S e H : s ol st T!nmflg strips on his green body. ! i g Frs A members of the family. measuring worm éats the colors out of takes the colors out of the flower 5 p : Some bruised leaves lay at the back upward like that worm, and are h German propaganda in 1916, | The rainbow is the chief of all of The wild tales about pogroms were, | thunderbird and the ratlesnake have many. and Vienna. They are monstrous ex- | storms and rain). AT THE RAINBOW BOYS.” oms in Poland and character- | lemberg, of food riots, of fights | hears them fighting up there, 4 | child?"” a voice eaid ries a speck of dust. Then she enbent n or Bolshevik propaganda Dr. |Foland. In Pinsk only thirty-threc | up onto the cloud, and makes them | soon ae saw the rainbow and he knew | arrow. Across the silent spaces of the situation for the Herald His at conspiracy to Kkill not only the Polish | say to us, “you must never point Then bhfbs s . of the Smile of the Good Spirit. On 5 tude upon the question is well stated | ©ficers and soldiers, but also those | your finger at the rainbow, for as he | “Do not cry.” said tie rainbow, “for | the shore of the lake wa the boy's and full of valuable information. The | ©f the Allies who happened to be | makes flowers wither, so he might { T will help L R home, and there he ve him to h e lng an How long are the hysterical out- | inated? The Polish nation, and the | “and you must be respectful tow ful robe around the I hear the winss of the thunderbird Now, let me think. For o] 1 20l oy or t tell Indian children. Oh, yes; " % B 2 I remember. o a TR . v 5 Q A M I S ! It is the story of what makes the SR g WY : : S (éhlldren e Q- 1t i / I ) storrm stop. z SR A g : what ir bodies demand, in an W I® o e But first come outside and sit down . i AR hat their 4 Blav Notice that he is not half as long . . umbing, Heating, Notice, too, how he curves his back the grass and flowers, so we say, and | e 25 3 On a thick hed oW COMPANY & " I n ar- T they wither and die. : tom of th il t very difficult ;. w ) L ) e basket, and the petals|to procure bhread that was el ARE MALIC]O U S SL A lq DER Well, the Rainbow is a big rteasur- Tt § R emitted a delicate fragrance. adding| palatable or digestible. Hi h:&flfi: not his colors like the colo: of the i November, 1918, and at present? | the measuring worms da Originating in Ger-}and are. sent from German-Jewish | a fight up in the above (which as I | aggerations of a few sad casualties But the rainbow who has been away ng the stories of atrocities as Ger- | against radicals and Bolsheviki in | all at once he bows his back, walks | “I am lost.” replied the boy. Pretty | straightened out, sped away like an | Julius Hupert, M. D.. has prepared | Jews were condemned to death for | quit. So he makes the storm stop that it was the rainbow that had | desert he went, until his shadow fell following interview gives the doctor's | Present in Pinsk at that time. Should | mal your finger crooked The rain- Then the rainbow unbent his back, | father and mother. bursts of the peculiar Jewish men- | Polish government stand for justice, | him; then he will be your friend.” ‘My footsteps are somctimes many I must go and s o him be still.” § - tality going to disturb the peace of |1aw and order. TFull protection and| In the far-away-time, so the story | many, days apart and I know the | he did, and o it w W ra ua lon l s native Americans, of Americans of j cdual rights are granted to those in | goes, a boy was lost in a storm on the | way,” said the rainbow as he arched ) t story will be about the “ Polish descent, and Poles, residents | Foland who are Jews in religion and | desert. his back high on the cloud and car- in the United Sta ‘What are the | Poles in nationality in return for full e gy I Een e L300 o = A real sinister purposes of the chronic, | €ivic services and undivided loyalty d i i = A select fine of Jewelry, Silver- not spontaneous, but well planned, | to Poland. “The present pozrom agitation has The real American Jews do not | as criminals, as some Jews in America nation-wide, anti-Polish demonstra- | The status of Jews in Poland must | been seized upon by the Jows. at the favor Zionism because il creates o {are domg—is nothing but a common ware, Ivory and Cut -Glass—suitable for ons by the Jews in Ameriea ex- | Pe the same as it is in America; they | eXpense of the Polish nation, for the divided allegiance, as between Amer- 1ail of an allied, associated i 3 S e e y must be P StiTe1e f v urpose of infl ng the peace con- ica and Zion! The American Jews | Na whose fo glorious- i i 7 i i pressed in numerous arficles and ad- | Must be Poles of Jewish faith. Why | Purpose of Influencing the peace con- lca and Zien! The American Jew * : i Graduation and Wedding Gifts, at mod- vertisements in newspapers, in pro- { did not fthe American | protest r:resl The Jews expect to obtain na- claim neither “national rights” nor v frvr‘ ;\Jm-‘rw ; S ‘;‘Tmr\‘S{!illzl" o . cish | against those disl J tionality concessions. ‘minority rights’ as a separate na- | 2nd in the present wa he anti-Po- i = . . : ,:’:E],,,,Tfs; ,h n;,’,:ig(ms r,,f Jfi“'“? land who desire to form a Jewish na- “The Jewish question in Poland is tional entity. What right have Amer- | liih Jews in America are wrong. They erate pnces-——better examine our lines grams against Polish activ 3 tional state and a separate Jewish | not religious, since we have never in- ican Jews to ask Poland to grant to | are blinded by passion and hatred. o 8 S Poal ebnteeeney 6 nation within Poland? Why has the | terfered in that direction. It is po- Jews in Poland privileges that Amer- | When they incite the Jews and Poles ; before youn decide upon your purchase president and other members of the | American Jewish convention in Phil- | litical. What they really purpose to ica could never give her own Jews? | to discord. fights and misunderstand- b A pesce conference? Do they work to | adelphia encouraged such activities? | do through their Nationalist party is Many Jews in Ameri are mis- | INgS. Being cultured and good Amer- —many new creations in the very lat~ : 2on : . - to get so ) : is they should raise their clamor- help the Poles to gain their rights, A national separatist movement to|not only to get schools but to have '..i5.3 anq misinformed about the | cors they should ralse their clamor rm an a e iti ¢ own courts of justice and also ous vo in a mighty protest against . ; or to promote the anti-Polish na- | form an autonomous Jewish political | their own courts of justice and a o i X deslgns. i e tlonal interests in Poland, or, were | State in America would be of course | their own parliamer They really Jewish problem in Foland. Their anti- | the destructive, disloyal Jewish ele- est. A A treason and a crime. It must be so | Wish to form a state within a state. Polish meetings and pro nda | ments in 1‘9‘“‘{”] and advise them ol in Poland. Why have the American | Yet they intend also to take part in maiicious. slanderous and ar Jews of Poland be good loyal Poles, e Tt | Jews not protested against those Jews | our own political life. It is absurd. rogant. arc a gross offense against | /Ulfill your civic and social duties Our pm!ms‘tmn for your Summer in Poland who greeted the invading i e Justice, truth and the cordial rela- | @5 Poles and vou will find full pro i & % ive Jewish Parties. x dei B0 : 1 DRINK A GLASS Huns with flowers and candy as lib- tions of America and Poland. Shall | tection and equal rights and recog- Victrola will appeal to you — you can They are now Interfering with Poland consent to be ruined by Jew- ; Mition as brethren citizens of Poland h crators in 1916? Why do the Amer- / i X DEeNSe— ‘l OF REAL HOT WATER jcan Jews mot protest against the | OUT new government ond attempting ish nationals, Zionists and Jewish G e i Eebnl Ly LD Gl have 14s of fun without any ext destructive Jewish radicals and Jew- | to divide our politic; rties radicals and Bolsheviki? Poland can | first for Poland, as the Jews in the h) 9 BEFORE BREAKFAST. h Bolsheviki of Poland and Russta® | are five Jewish partie c la not tolerate Wwithin' ‘her! frontiers)) Dited States arosfors Amerlca, §ior step in and we will explain. — I‘wm- do the American Jews not cen- | is the orthodox, but the Jewish naumi.msm or Bolshevism | '"“‘)"10‘” ‘:‘“”“ ""‘“““-\ :hfl Jf“\\ i sor those Jows in Poland, who having | Party, which is divided into Bolshev- ' because Amefica can't do it in the | Poland should not ask for privi- | €ays we wlill both look and feel cornered all food supplies, were ox. | iki and radicals, is very active. United States. zes and national rights not granted | clean, swest and fresh torting unreasonable prices from the ‘As for the pogrom situation. it is | No national Jewish soldiers have e o [ SO I el b 3 and avoid Iliness. native population. causing food riots, | mostly propaganda For instance. fought for Poland's freedom as The Polish customs and institu- | ‘ e || 5, practicing sharp. traudutent metn. | tvo months ago I was in Cracow and | American Jews claim; those of Jew- ! tions, the Polish language, the Polish JEWELER ods and usury in transactions with |I read in the newspap that there |ish faith from America were schools and courts and administra- 865 Main St. Directly Opp. Myxtle nee has of late made | the credulous, unsuspecting Polish had been pogroms in Warsaw. When | France as Americans, not Jewish | tion, the Polish flag must be recog- rides with results that are of untold bles to humanity. The lat- ¢ est application of its untiring research | recommendation that it is as 2 to attend to internal sanita- |®@ Member of the Polish constituent | Christian. sacrifice. with their lives in this war | Yiddish school and Yiddish political . assembly in session in Warsaw is| “However. for years the Jews have | for freedom on all battlefronts than | institutions, America and Poland will New Britain, Conn, quoted in a telegram from Warsaw, | been publishing broadcas r Jews, but they do not Loast of it in | fight the radicals and Bolsheviki re- peasants and workers? I returned I found that the only | nationals, defend the Sta | nized by the Jews in Poland as their Nationalistic Ideas. | foundation for the stc was that i Stripes with numerous Americans of | own and only one. America and Noah Peiluckij, tb lecader of the | there had been a quarrel between | Polish descent and volunteer Poles. | Poland can not tolerate a Jewish na- Jewish national party in Poland, and | two butchers, one a Jew and onc a | More Poles have paid the supreme | tionality with a Jewish language, stem of the hu- it is to the drains of the 2 1 i o ooty 1918, as follow: the world misstatements about Polish | ck propaganda. as did the Jews in | gardless of t fact that many of e G I T A e eer] The trouble hetween the Poles | Pogroms, which was ungrateful when i New York, May 2Ist. 1919. | them are Jews. The anti-Polish Jew- feel dull and t when we arise, | 804 {he Jews is the indisposition of | it is considered how hclpless To accuse the Polish nation of a eplitting headache ,stuffy from a cold, | the Poles to meet our demands.” | Poles, so long a pawn amons deliberate barbarous butchery of the foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- 1 ! ach, con, instead, feel as fresh as a | OPed among Jews only recently. We | attempted to drive out the Jews datsy by opening the sluices of the sys. | 1ave aspirations similar to the Czech Hon. Simon W. Rosendale say i GITT G 0 Sl P & agitation began 40 years ago when | that they arc Jews solely in and by & V] nant matter, 3 Poles were urged to open small stor religious belief. They agree with 3 whether ailing. sick or | @Pd overcome Jewish competition the declaration of the distinguished Sl e each morning before e ideas were expr in | English scholar—Lucien Wolf-—and 0 7_ y SEiniia elassiot eal tior vy : and Hebrew at | the eminent Englishmen who compose \/ B A L ’/( 3 1 $ helps the Germans and the Bolshev- | | | | | | ‘ | | ish propaganda is un-American !v{ “The nationalistic idea has dovel- | nations. have been. We have never |Jews, to brand @ whole sreat nation | iki. i i G lihaicas ety oh e ors | eiracent sh ress in Phil- | the league of British Jews, in deny- [ phosphate in it to wash from the {2delphia: to recognize the Jews in |ing that they are a separate race or fl°,- stomach, liver and bowels the pre- | Poland as a scparate nation, to grant ; nation and declaring they are simply *. 2N vious day's indigestible waste, sour |them “national rights.” |a religious community of great an- '” bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans. | Flere are the true motives of the | tiquity . i ing, sweetening and purifying the en- | ANti-Polish Jewish propaganda un- | As standard bearers of their faith ire alimentary canal before puttin masked. .’hrou:‘n centuries of adversity, they N ime ' Tne ao: . HAMBU R more food into the stomach. The ac The Jews propose because of lack | chiefly revere the history of their phos- | Of their own national territory ex- | people. % phate on an empty stomach is won- | CePting Palestine, a poor count As American Reform Jews they as- o BREM derfully invigorating. It cleans out | Where the 100,000 Jews form an in- | sert that, without sacrificing any all the sour fermontations, gases, | Significant minority-—to make of the | Principle of religious faith. it is their | waste and acidity and gives one a {iair and rich Polish lands a Jewish | duty to, and they do, conform to the splendid appetite £ breakfast. | national homeland. They are afraid | country’s customs and recognized in- | While you are enjoying your break- |the Christian Poles liberated now | stitutio they maintain that there | % fast the phosphated hot water is | {TOm foreign oppression may develop (should he no religio-political organ- Y LEIBZIGAC S auietly extracting a large volume of | their own industrial, commerefal and | izations \ s water from the blood and getting | financial enterprises and brand such have but one national flag, the f of | activitics a “boycott of the Jews.” Is | Stars and Stripes. We assert there { it not wicked and foolish? is no such thing as a Jewish flag. We The . millions of people who are Julius Kahn’s Opinion. do not recognize the Zionistic flag | pothered with constipation, bilious | The Congressman from California, | adopted by the Palestinian nation- epplls, stomach trouble, rheumatic | Julius Kahn, saye in The New York |alists, nor countenance their national etiffness; others who have a sallaw | Times Magazine, Feb. 16, 1919: “He songs appealing for and gloritying skins, blood dizorders and sickly com- jthe Jew in Poland. Rumania and |{heir national homeland. { \ plexions ave urged to get a quarter | Russia— felt it incumbent upon him- This subject in thesc times. above < PRAGUED pound of limestons phosphate from |S¢If fo become a money-grabber, and |all, is a matter of Americanism—and N : '~ the drug store. ' will cost very | Ne Was not particular, frequently, as | there should be but little patience for 4 ~- lttle, but is sufficient to make any- |t0 how he became the possessor of | these un-American Zionists. 1f they S EC one a pronounced crank on the s money. e charged exorbitant rates | want a Palestinian Jewish state let 3 HO of interest; he became in many coun- | them t it if they and go to it tries a smugsgler: he became addicted | 1t will not do for them to say it is, | to petty crimes or they nt it, for some other per- Some Jewish Opinion. son than themsslves LOOK FOR e e same prob- | We are Americans by nationality ; STRASELIRGEY, THE RED BALL lem will be thrown by opinions of two | and in our interpretation of Judaism (= R A N C E MUNICS TRADE _MARK Jewish gentlemen, of Professor P. |there is neither doctiine nor dogma = - (Z ’é/" & | Tutermilch of Warsaw quoted in a {of Palestinian nationalism. If there A "M 2 telegram from Warsaw by the Asso- | were, we would reject it as incon > 5 P > ! L clated Press of Dec. 19, 1918, and of | sistent with untainted Americani e UM \ Firearms 8 Ammunition the former attorney-general of the | We refuse to have any other natio S 1;? p "d 5 State of New York, Hon. Si w. | alism thrust upon us Sh t‘}srR. h—r | Rosendale, as published i ltr}?:n.\'ew no Palesti@ian y i RUC/(EA HJ § T R i Ag ooling fughl York Times, Dec. 22, 1913. Mr. Ros- . i r y “i : endale represents the only desirable | To paraphrase Jews, the American Reform Jews tinguished orator, we sa In discussing the political situation | (vellow?) badge of Palest - he army of the new Polish re- in Poland, especially as regards the t: “You shall not pr t Tt Germany rejec > final terms | lie open Allied armies (0 frocos Jews, Professor P. Tutermileh, aoaghenism upoen the reform v e editor and writer, said today: merica.” tion of hot water and limeston ready for a thorough flushing all the inside organs ' ject of internal sanitation

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