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THE NEW METAL TROLLEY TICKETS each good for a six-cent ride, are now on sale in packages of 17 for $1 at all places where paper tickets formerly were sold. Purchasers of metal tickets save 2 I per cent. E ) The new tickets are very necat and convenient. o REAL TEST OF POLAND GOMES obeying [FOOD | Peacants, Trained to Defy fuel is expensiv NEW BRITAIN DAILY YHERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919, obey the oppre | Winter Will Bring Crisis to|Mrs. Gottheld is Freed L On Charge of Murder | naipened «t the hatel 12 Mildred Gotthold, the daughter, wa Gottholit | 18 and a heautiful girl (Government PLENTY NOW Russ La Ignore War On Profitecring By Harold E. Bechtol, Muropean Manager of N. I Warsaw, Poland, Nov 1 The cal. test of Poland is/ still to come, tnd it will probably come this winter. The ministry is none 100 firmly seated, and dissatisfaction over food } conditions, profiteering ana high wices is growing steadily There is still 1t unemployment; ransport and hous- ng conditions bad. head of the labor ministry, xander Pristor, told me thai on gust 1 there were 281,060 workers idle, half of them heads of families.” The socialists ar ing advantage The Connecticut Co. L e T wiar on the Bolshevists.” | No Food Scarcity for Some Mouths. NOROUT TheAllRound Varnish O varnish job can stump Inorout Varnish. It can be applied to the finest mahogany and rubbed down to an eggshell finish. Or it will take care of any outdoor job and withstand the onslaughts of beating rain, salt water and scorching sun. There is no limit to the uses of Inorout Varnish. And once applied it stays for good. Boiling hot water canfiot mar it. Sold in all sizes. Try it. Bay State Liquid Paints are made to do any paint- ing job. A little “Bay State” will keep things from being - . banished to the attic. Nothing is too old for Bay State Paint to save. Cut down the cost of repairs with Bay State Paint. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. Boston, Mass. & Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England e Bay Stater You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnish from There -is noactual food scarcity in Poland, nor will there he for some time: she has seven-eighths of the zrmin she requires until theinext crop. The striking fact is that while Po- 1d has within the country more and ter food than most of the central European countries, most of fha people are no hetter off than peopla in nations with scanty supplies. In all tjie big towns, food queunes are common Bad distribution, inability of the zovernment to stop hoarding and ofiteering and of course transport he answer The government has fixed prices n and other foods, and s able to control most of the hig es- tates’ produce: but it apenly confesses its inability to zet the peasant farm- ers to sell at government prices when {hey can get two times as much by illegal sales Bolshevist Leaflets Still Appeari T.eaflets and posters that appear oc- olution show that Bolshevist forces still Bul the government off wot worried about armed revolution or “Russia over again,” as they are ahout minister ‘rises, which seem certain, and perhaps s and riot- Ing. When the minister of food re- signed recontly after o pross campuign demanding better food conditions, some of the newspaper: d that he ought to o to jail for failure in such an all important matter as food. Tn Warsaw, at the expensive res- taurants those who have the money can get the best of practically every- thing sold in zood New York hotels, from chotcest steaks and chops fo ice cream; to say nothing of some na- tive dishes an American never heard of, such as iced soup made of sour milk, shrimps, cucumbers, lobsters, mustard, ete. Ow! When Yon Get Bill—8$25 But a dinner like that costs about 100 marks; at the present ex- change but at par, and to the avera Pole, representing $20 to §$25. T ave Polish workman must feed his casionally urgi told me ‘For 120 yvears it has been the duty | yesterday of every good Pole to evade Texstimony of Philadelphia that “evervthing went = = the day that her danghter was | FRENCH FLYER 3,000 MITLES at the OUT ON WAY TO AUSNTRALI nad medi- Paris, No 12.—Etiennc Ponle ved from | French aviator, has covered more tha Black” { shot Lo death while Hotel Calvert, cal evidence that shonsible far hey Janiszewski | not guilty from a jury which tried th woman on a charge of murder her and dis- Mrs. Gotthold testified that she re s laws Duposed by | ceived a letter from her son, Bugen ‘ is hard | saving that he was going to Arizona. | of | that she had lost her husband tw t. that her money was ring and that “my mind wen nd I know nothing of wha re-| 3,000 miles—one-third of his fig} acts, won a verdict of | from Paris to Melbourne, Australia “fore the day of the shooting. | o News to Paris says that he reached gdad November 5, later flying, to shire, 506 miles away, covering the | distance in_less than seven hours November 7 he started on his way to India, skirting the Persian gulf a | Undernourished Children .' Such children are peevish, (retty (| and a source of worry to their ents. They should have i lunches hetween meals at 1 and 8:30 p. m. Regular ds rest hours and take Vinol, the cod liver jand iron tonie without oil. Diuggists A {recommend Vinol and a rapid gain ¢, | is guaranteed by its use. If you have | n|# thin, pale, anaemic child, do not | v L rest until vou have tried this {reat ment.—advt. J Are you suffering ‘earding to 18 KIDNAPPER KING. | Mexican Bandit Now Makes Attempt to Kidnap Catholic Bishop, San Antonio, Texa No 12— | Federico ord he bandit chief Who “1s charged with having napped American Consula \ Jenkins at Puebla, Mexico, made an 1l attempt 10 captur Sanchez Paredes. Cat shop of IPuehli, a few day ormation receive today from Puebl The hop, alter escaping set by the andit, a enled to federa: ithorities for from over fatigue ? W people realize the tremend- ous fatigue that comes from standing or walking all day on hard leather heels. See what Dr. A. F. 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