New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 15

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Former Austrian ¥ It in 1917 \ssociated von Chuden wn You had to “bake your own --once But you need no lonzer exhaust your eneray aad at all haza I'arts of the tex oalamonerohor : i patienee since your grocer can now supply you with in. alone o ! % a much more satisfactory bread than can possibiy be baked in the home. Ask him tor IE It [ \id the count xpeeted” imy ate Frer sh and Iialian c es and his for = (20 ] ] ) ) ) e o ] 5 5 o ) o ) o ) ) D () 5 S cas! was born ¢ what happened. Within a fortn ifter the note 1c the ruler had been drafted, on April 16, 1917, the French be Soissons-Rheims *'dr mile front. and the ed the battle of Arras on a front ex- tending to Lens. The Italians, a few weeks later, plunged across tie Isonzo in the (‘g sector for a Jdis S oW Open for Membership tance of 37 miles, crushing the Aus- trians in their r rush from New England’s Largest Dayl dnkery Beyond question the { > rest, best tasting, most scientific baked bread ever offered you. 11 In view of the reverses to the ar- is THOROUGH BRIZAD. mies of the Central Powers and oa the eve of America's entry into the ) " “make another detailed peace piro- [ | = o posal and not be afraid to make v even heavy, sacrifices.” Russ'e c “AMERICAN” LOAFP “SUGAR" LOAF | thought, had lost its offensive powe | but the Eagle of the W he fearcd, | A loaf of very fine grain and ous milk-bread, light might prove a stronger adversary i . " ) a 3 © cake and sure to than the prostrate hear. B b Sl g cEcetLy n Germany great hope is laid in 8 baked to the jast crumb, the submarine warfare,” he wrote. T hold this attitude is deceptive I o not for an instant deny the fabulons Your Grocer Has It | results of the German herocs of rhe sea. T admit admiringly that the M thing akin to fable, but I go on reco.d Provide for Ncxt Year’s Outing EEEE E E E EEE E EE most rastidious W GCRITAIN NATIONAL "*NK Open Monday Evenings 7 to 8 P. M. [8] ] ] ) ) ) ) 9 ] ) ] ] (i e ] i o)) i ) ] i o) i) 1 i 5 )] ] ] ] s declaring that the result expeeted and predicted by the Germans wiil not follow.” It must be remembered at this time i | that German U-boats wers at the Mflgaziner Baking (‘,Orporfltion. height of their depredations on the | sea. On October 1918, the Ger-| B man admiralty admitted the failure | of the submarine warfare by recalling S’E‘VING MACHINE | in honor of Bartholomew 'I'lnmmon—I RANGE NOW GARDENS. all the ‘“tigers of the deep” to Krel Lot New England's Largest Daylight Bakery serve YOU and YOURS from now on. nier, whom the French claim was the Cologne, Sept. 5.—Thousands “of | and Wilhelmshaven. .. and the dam % & i “ 1 {1 . SUSIEY INVENTOR ERENCH ¢ ot ibe sewlic machin: acres which for years have been used I hope that (he thought, unfor- ting upon the yvoung or upon the Thimonnier, a tailor's assistant, | as an artillery range for the Krupp | tunately incorrect, that England coull| .ogg thou shalt not take the dam with | wstructed his first working model in | works at en are to be devoted to ! he compelled wit] a few months 10} the young, but shall let the dam.go | i, and was thrashed by his fellow | agricultural purposes. Part of the | make peace, will lose ground in Ber-| iree and take the His Countrymen Planning to Erect a w.orkmen who complained that his | range is to be used for testing ! 1in,” wrote Count Czernin. “Nothing - devilish invention” would take the ! cultural machinery manufactured at |is more dangerous than to believe . 2 Monument to Iis Memory—1 od bread out of their mouths. Destitute ' the Krupp plant while hundreds of ! those things one wants to holieve Llfl O’ff COmS' y '. 3 and forgotien, Thimonnier died in acres already have been put under | nothing is more fatal than not wani- . L at the Age of 6t Y 5 1567, when 64 vears old. No one had cultivation by farmers who have leas- | ing to see the principle of truth, and —_— Lyons, ¥rance, Aug. 23 (Correspon- | ever given him any aid or encourage- i ed the land. to succumb to utopian illusions from Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone dence of the Associated DPress).—A | ment, ) : = e which, sooner or later, there must costs only a few cents. monument is to be erected here soon The device of Thimonnier was said A S MASKS. come a fearful awnkening : it - % , | 88§ The summer is waning. Cooler days are at hand e = to have been quite different from that | uffalo, Sept. 5.—Army gas masks — = = i 2 5 i Al (L I | EeoARES e ST TR, | i e, o EP el . (it | TR (G e B G Gt I YET ICE IS A PRECIOUS AND SCARCE HOUS UB NE ;1A PAIN vhose sewing machine was patented | fire department. At the first fire in | mentioned in Deuteronomy, 6, 22: “If A JITICK RELIEF it 1516 and who is regarded in Amer- | which they were used here, firemen | & bird's nest chance to be hefore (hee @ HOLD COMMODITY. There is still a demand ti L ‘ ca s the originator of the first prac- | wearing them were overcome, while | === O] - fexceeds the supply. We have had to squeeze to tical —apparatus — for —mecianical | gthers without masks were able to Ne— . . . : Sso i sticching. Howe's machine mei with | stanq the smoke. It was declared at | | L& last piece to offer everyone ice the past few wee Lrom Face, Head or Body With similar opposition. Its chief fr DT e G R SO Tt 3 " Al T et T . = 5l TacoLs Libnen s it of Naving the thread s i g L MR NG 20 Hours Baking @and the crisis has not yet been passed. Now that = irough car the point instead o e 1 . : (EHE AT Al B o ‘ s | @ appears that ice may last out the season—HE e SISk o e T e . BOXING CAMPAIGN. .. ! < S PPV ' ’ £ Rul, this soothing, ""”"““"'": ""';‘ London, Sept. 65.—Harry Condie | brings out from | X i‘:’l‘?hg\};};@;fil}?LL SU PII LY LAST ! Don’t W' ment right into the sore, inflamec known throughout Wales as “the box- | it ! s must still continue to save id e A LU P e TS Y y o e e e wheat and barley | ; EVER‘YO T hJI L & S e e : ,.G# o " tion lo the anti-boxing campaig that distinct rich ! NE'S help is needed. Victory is in sig] inangurated by the Llanelly Stop Suffcring! Rub Neural quers pain. It is a harmless neuralgin ) ) 7 Q P q 9 relief which doesn’t burn or discolor Churches which proposes to & s flavor one finds jand we must help to make the city’s supply last o Iy } X ::;'Vll\g matches throughout the coun- 4 : the season. ORDER ONLY WHAT ICE YO Don’t suffer! It's so needless. Get 285 ’7‘ i -~ (M only in the pure. With your nngers! You can nre on REALLY NEED ! a small trinl bottle fiom ary dmg k =l ey | any hard corn, soft corn, or cori " P = . . a 3 C St N orn be- store an Wy rub the “aching /& I g Forlnfants | v \xm xEwW GOVERNMENT. % ood S : ; moment you | - . & Invalids | health-building f tween the toes, and the hard skin nery ‘ in just “l i aire e { Mexico City, Sept. 5—By a four- calluses from bottom of feet. will be ab:olutely free fro ain, ac ) - —_— ! i g o to-one majority, the Mexican senate A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs | B e L8 and suffering. but “} 9 “‘f‘ “_““ . No Cooking has asked President Carranza to sub- little at any drug store; apply a few ‘:e u l‘ :l \ Yowsmofe i, thafithe initery A Nutritious Diet for All Ages mit the names of three men from drops upon the corn or callus. In- come back ) f -y ai which the senate may choose a new S il st e e No lx\\l'lor(‘!flt'b W hm‘l:(':h;o\rlflr(‘:ax:w:‘; Quick Lunch at Home or Office provisional governor of Tahaulipas. R e e e short neuralgia misery is i e . hea | This action, according to senate lead- allus right off, root and all, with- ers, will end the so-called Osuna case. l out one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! | (8 No humbug! or any part of the bady, you get in- AVoid lmitafions ‘né s‘:bs stant relief and without injury. i DOINGS OF THE DUFF § The Neighbor’s Dog Enjoyed the Steak Very Much BY ALLMAN SAY, JACK, You UAVEN'T ANYTUIKG To DO Tiis 1S 60iNG T BE A LoT |The TRouBLE Come ON Now, Jack, GREAT ScdTT, Thet've | MANBE WE HAD TONIGHT - VLL TELL Mou WHAT 1L DO ~ MY OF FUN AT THAT, JACK — WITH MY GET BUSY AND TURNED THE GAs orF- | BETTER GO GET WIPE 1S OUT OF Town AND |'LL TAKE GETTING IT QURSELVES = COOKING 1S, | o] | LiewT THAT GAS - WHILE. WE WERE AWAY — ouT HOUSE FOR DINNER AND :g:x A b= e ey LG WED @2 LB LSy L‘;‘:‘;’,i,",‘{,‘,’j‘s | WANT To GET THis | MUST HAVE FORGOTTEA 5 RV QuIckiy 1] | PAN HoT BEFORE | PUT W YoUR MOUTH— COOKING VE &y 'Ll 6ET THE WHOLE DINNER X PUT THE MEAT IN- MYBELF - ARE NYou oM ?

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