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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. Kevolt Is Not Getting Country’s of the power gather- aided nucleus other 4 Whole Support Berlin. March 1i.—Leaders libert government, ousted from by the sudden wtionary recolt Sat- urday morning are apparently ing their forces to combat the new ‘gime here. They are being by forces of labor, which have de- claved « sneral strike throughout Germany s i protest against the e in the nation's government. ussin seems to be the wround which the military lead bave built up their movement. ports from various cities in of Germany would indicate that W Noske, minister of defense in ® the old zovernment. h: fore: disposal, and that there at his s popular op- nosition to ithe new regime. v Hamburg the old government is rategic Hamburg senate has 1o have falk control of points and th new zovernment and a ting ued a proclamation denouncing the its in- tention to retain control in that state, Support Not General. Men” who @ wof the government headed by Myolfgang Kapp have not yet political suppor issued last night tige of the in south Germany talities in fNghting at Frankfor adoption o Dusseldo the revolt would nat re in Lhose localities favo regime installed in offic Strike orders were city and it ip ment will come when walk out. Chancellor Kapp hi rotunced he would take decided surrection not s \ wholesale stoppag in Berlin and throughout o suppress any but it do: doses SCOTT’S strength. g : by nourishment. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. as_Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard- plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help mustard piastex without the blister. Musterole does it. white ointment, made with oil of tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet mot blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it bringsre- lief—how. speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, heacfache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, chitis, tonsilitis, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, Mit often prevents pneumonia). directing the polici m probable he s of Ger NOT A THEORY it’s a fact that the use of alcohol even in moder~s as taken in tonics is “bften habit-forming in effect. 'EMULSION " an easily assimilated tonic- ' .putrient supplies the body with those elements that contribute to Free from alcohol or. any other <® harmful element;. | i GRANDMOTHER KNE plasters gave, without the It is a clean, lains, frosted feet, colds of the chest 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. s Dar. resolutions hy workmen at sen and Cologne against cct sentiment to the saturday. vesterday expected the critical moment for the new govern- workingmen trik- of er- many view- 1 Scott’s builds strengt 194 that mus- does chil- If you want the bread, the ANGFELUS FLOUR It's good for you youll want to EAT MORE BREAD Sold by B | THIRSTY THIEVES | barrels led to the discovery that six of | nue office T0 COMBAT KAPP' Promises Real Democracy. i Chancellor Kapp has issied mani- | festos in an attempt to convinee the people the government over which he is presiding will ensure the establish- ment of a real democ in Germany Promises that clections will be held as | soon as quict is restored have heen | given and the people have been in- ! formed that maintenance of order and protection of the country’s economic life will be the only reasons for the taking of drastic steps by the govern- ment. Count von Bernstorff, former Ger- man ambassador at Washington is re- ported to have gone to Stuttgart to negotinte with President Ebert and Premier Bauer. Measures looking to arrests calcu- lated to prevent an uprising against the new regin have been abandoned according to a statement issued here | but a communist named Levy is said to be imprisoned. The government is reported to have decided not to exer- cise control of newspapers. Prince Joachim Albrecht, who has been confined to Moabit prison since his attack on allied officers at the Ho- tel Adlon ten days ago, has not yet been liberated. CHURCH GOER LOSES 5 BARRELS OF RUM Baltimore Man Returns From Scrvice and Finds His Cellar is Empty. E P. McGuire was altimore. March ~~While Luke at gehurch Fri night three men with a small automo- bile truck made three trips to his home and hauled away his five harrels of whiskey. places the con- servative value of $1,250 on his lost stock. S A neighbor sat in the room of his | home and watched the entire pro- cedure. but as all of the lights in the ay MceGuire McGuire home were burning it wi thought that McGuire was home. ! When MeGuire returned from | charch he found the gate was open | and started to inve: fe. The ;| kitchen door was unilocked but he found nothing went to the ccllar. and then, " oh, sloom! Six Bar rls of Rave Liquors Taken I'rom Baird-Danicls D T y at Thompsonville. ‘i"hompsonvile. March 1 time during the past weck thirsty thicves entered the I ird-Daniels dis- tillery, Jdocated -in the south part of | this town. and stole six barrels of rare old Iolland s The liquor was tored in thie bonded warechouse and entrance was sained by sawing off the locics, The thicves we apparently gin experts as they passed up other ades of liquor, being satisfied with nothinz but the best. How they man- d to break into the building and | get away with of the mysterie L The watchman, August Midden, has a room on the second floor in the of- building, where he is supposed to § stay every night. He is not certain | whether the robbery took place during Saturday night or several nights ago. K t that the liguor is kept under government seal prevents the wateh- an from going into the huilding ot vinz anything to do with locking | or unlocking the doo i Chief of Police Rogers. who was notitied . hefore making fur- | ther investigation telephoned to Mr Edwards of Warehouse Point. gager at the distillery. A checking up of lity of Holland gin were barrel holds 50 gul- ving a present value of $1200. Chief Ro: s promptly reported the rohbe to the state department of justice, and a foree of internal reve- 's will make an effort to round up the thiev Phe Baird-Daniels distillery h been closed during the past three years, but a:large quantity of its pro- duct has been in the warchouse under government seal DEBS IN. CANDIDACY OU Socidtlist. Petained at Atlanta, Will Go oun Michigan Ballot. Atlanta, March 5. Zugene Debs, now an inmate of the Atlanta BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the ‘bowels and positively do the work. People affficted with bad breath find quick relief th h Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated sweetest * tastiest rolls and mufling you ever ate, bake with because tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- 1ly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. ¥ g All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabletsl wxého:xt iping, painor any disagreeable efiects. g-l-‘I[;x—,g!x, M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflieted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive T ‘Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ ] i General von Latwitz, 1w Noske as head of the German | he served as one of Noske’ military forces, dint aain e O United States penitentiar | his consent to a socialist orsani 5 - | in Alichigan for the usc of his name s STEAL HOLLAND GIN g a candidate for the presidency an Zerbst, as to the reported intention of Debs to r He Michigan v obtained hi: Some | in the pre held in Michigan. NEW GERMAN ARMY CHIEF GOV EARLY BRUSSELS sesebe o < b . i GEN LUTTWITZ who replace zoverned Brussels { hand men. ©rrs o GLISTAV NQSKE eariy in the war. | to pelong to ing allegiance Although presumed | plotti the group of ofticers giv- | fore tk former kaiser, had been accused of | Premier Bauer are also shown. 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Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England FRIEDR/ICH EBERT revolution severaj d. be- overthrow of the vern- | menc. | | | You can buy Inorout Varnish and Bay State Paint from hi- The deposed President Ebert and . has given [ REFORM tion Chicago, “Beating I { This information was obtained at llurmwl crook, | the federal prison last night through { been a inquiry from Warden Ired B. ain tor the pre ation of sociali Debs last week and consent to he andidate dential primaries to be 1id @ ¢ 1920.) (Hartford Courant, Feb. 15, FIRST TRUCK MADE IN PORTLAND TAKEN OUT ON TEST TRIP (Special to The Courant) IPortland, Feb. 4.-—~The American Motor Truck & Tractor company of this town has finished its first Ameri- can motor truck, and today took it out on a test trip on Main street of this place and in Middletown. The truck presented a fine appearance on the street. It was finished about two weeks ago. but weather conditions E Lindered its being out for a test. 1t will be taken to New Haven tomor- row and placed on exhibition at the automobile show in that city. It is understood that the company has several big orders booked for automotive trucks this vear. A —The hero of | 'St and that of his companion in the story of a re- are of the Chicago Ameri- can, is under and s fessed to a\brutal murder. dle Brislane. He shot and killed Man- o ager William Avenue movie theater Thursday nizht | jer in an attempt to hold up the hox of- fice. Incidentally it was his mother's gep Leading Dealers Sell Bay State Paints SLAY solicitude for him that led to his ag- l_luriny :I.he Die_ andAfler.INFLUE shooting, Itcbert Cartor, Brislane had been discharged from onth has | the International liarvester company exvected to be arrested It sec haod bout $800 of his cmployer's tunds obwained by forzed paper. 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Investment Securities, 155 Grange St., New Haven, will be in attendance all week. Ask him about the stock.

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