New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 5

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ITALY DECLARES WAR AGAINST TURKEY Her Ambassador at Constanti- nople Demands His Passports London, August 23.—Marquis di : § : Garronl, Itallan ambassador to Tur- il ALCOHOL- 7 B ; S key, vesterday handed to the porte a i AVegdahlcPrepmhonfi)rAS ; ¢ ; note declaring Italy considered her- mmflahngfllemodandfle?l i - i y self in a state of War with Turkey flngfl‘lsm““‘hga“"m -— : ] Ly ‘. A and demanded ‘his passports, accord- R S \ ing to an official telesram from Con- f ha stantinople received at Amsterdam TO OXIE DEALERS What ls CAS I o IA and transmitted to the Central News. B E ; Castoria 18 & harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare~ The reasons given in _‘_"“_ note for : veryw ere goric, D!‘opi lsllnd Soothing Syr&pi. It ist],;leaS§nf. It Ital «lv('lmnl";“ nf( ‘u"l\ Wwere the 4 contains neither Opium, DMorphine nor other Narcotic support by Turkey to the revolt in 4 915 Moxie o ) . o | substance. Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys Worms libva and the prevention of the de- ¥ The 1915 I Fall Display is now on. Al Semia and allays Feverishness. ¥or more than thirty years it parturc of Italian residents from y - R has been In constant use for the reliet of Constipation, } Please call on, phone or write your Moxie jobber at once it ~ atulency: Colic, a 'eething Troubles an L 3 . ap 66CY LS {,g”;nwffm“ Diarrhoea.” It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, s i tosubmit an order (,‘ for your signature. If he does not call it g assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Friction for Some Time. 8 on you promptly, notify us. | AperfectR deOICl\“Shl‘i The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friends Although Italy declared war on per} enne: h Austria on May 24 and hostilities be- Thi . the i']“vt Moxie dis lay f 1915 lnform us when and it tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrloe, R E Lty i is is the last Mc cisplay for S. Siperosie il | GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS oo o e o vecn el ncoughh what Moxie jobber you will place order “C.” T § Bears the Signature of declaration of war between Italy and » ms’m‘%“t i g2 Germany, the ally of Austria, while Is there any attention we can give you that we have not hodii s until now Italy and Turkey, the ally g given? We esteem beyond measure your valued patronage for At(nnonlhs old, o @ Friction between Turkey and Italy, a small be Yll‘ll‘lCl‘ (0 one of the Standard National Products. (s h has been i evidence sine; 35 Dosss -35 (N1 ehortly afier the atter's entrance into Your valued co-operation was necessary for this. We owe to l“ Use Fol' Ovef 30 Years [the war. Early in Juae there were & you every service we can possibly give you, and it is our aim reports that Italian consuls were Y - slowly leaving Turkey and that Am- : and ambition to serve you in such a manner at all times as to The Kind You Have Always Bought lcan ofcials were taking ovor the e i% A 3 continue to merit the enormous patronage and loyal co=opera= Al . k of looking out for Italian inter- ests. Later charges were made that | tion we have enjoyed from you. the Ottoman government was pre- J Y0 J venting these consuls from leaving — = S e | i escRconotls from ieloay a : To those of you who have not honored us with a call at ’—-—-——————WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TMDIN________—G STAMPS—_ASK FOR_THEM \ KAIbER ENTERS TOWN | excrtca over itaiian civitians — wio il our Laboratories at Boston or New York and investigated the wished to quit Turkish soil. OF NOVOGEORGIEVSK | on July 20 advices came from conditions under which Moxie is bottled (a condition which we R e that the Itali; government N COMBINATION SALE | SRR S e o b o B At are very proud of), may we have the honor of showing you the Riatcsaskinegltitoiuseyisin lucnes ity sanitary and hygienic conditions under which Moxie is handled? " German Emperor and Brilliant Suite protect Italian subjects in the Otto- Rl GRANULATED Bl| i coptured mussan ruriews |0 domait T Smpeint | §] - Remember you necd no appointment. You are always welcome. they were. being prevented from S e 'rou\.\:l:f “\(:-u“r‘::‘ ‘n‘f”\'inl'uling Treaty We take this opportunity to again thank you, and sincerely Avgant e e estan | Poland, | "y qays Iter the Italian cabinet 8 trust the high quality of our product, Moxie, will always meet B | August 23, 12:05 4. m.—The ™ | met for the supposed purpose of dis- s ;o a \ g > i i [l e M o aheilio Gt || S S G e G R your approval, and we shall be able to give the service you are ‘ chief of staff of the German army. | LUrkev. and almost coincidentally entitled to. Rest assured our every energy and resource wili be the TItalian government bhegan to Field Marshal V Hi burz i C the Gen. Von Besecler m;nd amdv;:l‘l‘i:n[}“'“”‘““ evidence intended to show directed to that cnd. e~ B | suite today entered the still burning | (Mt Turkey had violated the treat , Nim o Nemreerti of Lausanne, an undertaking accord- Very respectfully yours, Emperor William, prior to his en | iN8 (0 (he terms of which she pledged 8 i M | trance, reviewed in parade part of 3 to withdraw all Turk B ¢ ® L x [ ca district in Tripoli and help bring an eight-day siege. - Y The emperor atood on the crest of'| 8POut the submission of the Senussi the Novogeorgicvsk forts, amid can- £ Instead of With a $1.00 Purchase Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Spices, Ixtracts @if | non aud barbed wire entanglements. | [[T0E (15 [f was alloged, pnver a, ¢ Tarkish minister of war NO STAMPS GIVEN WITH THIS SALE [ P cxpressed sraditude o Goa, i |1 10 T mipteter of v yops and | B troni Bey, to Cyrenalea (o tribesmen in that localit would further ‘help them md fomen rebel el eegeee o o e e e 0 Tradi St F 10 : L | thanked the men for their accom = 10 Trading Stamps Free 10 F i 0 w0 WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES 88 | near the Associnted Prees corre- | S2dor at Constantinopie made s . = S 2 sther protest to rkey relative 1 LcantsalianatenicolEUEtE L0c deily Dawder = spondentiiappeanedito ol Iheshand | ot ht Ot e e L O i Baa strong despite his arduous dutles. bl dof ol it 1 pkg Macaroni or Spaghetti T S (oo | After the parade the correspondent | l1es toward lalian subjects. It was . c 38 entered Novogeorgievsk where stores ; o A . 1 1 can A&P Corn Syrup .. 10c 1 Mason Jar Mustard . . SRdREupBIEs feveryb ef oA e UL e s el tansionk Detyaetitaly Ber | 1 Campbell's Bea ing. The Russians apparently in-| U ; i 1 can Kleensweep can T & 3 tended to take everything a - put | Turkey was becoming more cute P Ice C 3 n Spinach ......... ailv, a8 e 1 pl\g A&P Ice Cream or 1 can Sy £ ) GG T, e (ot daily. It was announced on Au e theE alebtlotiine i naavy e ortara b lhlut Italy had asked mr‘r‘fllm:mw:;‘ N IONA PEAS or CORN, can 7c | tnth ot dim: mins | sothton. Uinlorine miics ! | E cessitating a defense of the fortress. leged refusal to withdraw her troops | [} o. | from the Cyrenaica district in Trip- A&P BAKED | BLUE ROSE DOMESTIC tory hers was.considerea more. not. | ol and it was cnarged et okl HHOME AND BEANS| RICE el e e ] - sisted in great part of reserves, not| ismst Note Virtually Ultimatum. STORE No.2 il | first line troops It was said that In official circles in Rome the feel- | &8 c c can c B | Gen. Von Reseler, as at Antwerp, had | inz vas held that hostilitits on the e e Sttt ; ) ! cans comparatively little infantry cover-|wo_:: of Italy might begin at any mo- These Safes embody every ; i | ing his heavy artillery. misit, as her last note to Turkey was ‘ I T m t S Mo o SC o alvost in the character of an ultima- improyement in construction Ona 0 a Oe 9 each The reference in this despatch to | tum. Shortly after this it was re- | i and offer the largest degree T e e Bl | Gen. Von Beseler as being the one [ ported that a declaration of war by of fire protection. A&H Sal Soda Brooms in_command during the siege of | Italy against Turkey would be simul- | N ..214-1b pkg 5¢ each 23c, 27c, 31c ] | Antwerp recalls a report published | taneous with the sending of about in a London newspaper last October, | 150,000 men to the aid af the Franco- to the effect that the conqueror of | British force on the Gallipoli penin. BEST B | Antwerp had shot and killed himself | sula. in his room at Bruges. There was It was announced on August 19 P CREAMERY f# | no confirmation of this. However, | that a strong squadron of fast Italian @i | there had been no mention in news | cruisers was being held in readiness | {8 P | dispatches of the activities of Gen. | to sail from Tarato, Italy, at a mo- 25 STAMPS with large bot A&P EXTRACTS ........ 25c [ | Von Beseler In any of the campaigns | ment's notice. It was stated that it | B CO ° 15 STAMPS with 1 bot A&P CATSUP ............ 18c P& | Up to the time of the fall of Novo-|was expected the w: s wouid be 20 STAMPS with 3 cakes COLGATE'S SO ca00 . . 25¢ | georgievsk. The Novogeorgievsk dis-| gent against Turkey the latter STAMPS with 1 can KLEENSWEEP L 250 M | paten apparently clears up one of the | country declined to satisfy Ttal 66 CHURCH ST1. ism:\ll(\r mysteries of the war. subjects held in the Ottoman empire. ! Sonnino Precipitated Crisis, Fres Free §| WINS CROSS HARBOR SWIM. A mecting of the Italian cabinet New Haven, Aug. 23.—The cross- ras held yesterday (Friday) and at ) UB"VBH fle"very | harbor swim which was the openi that time Baron Sonnino, Italian min- event in the amateur champions ister of foreign affairs, presented an| § AT i RAPS HOLLWEG'S SP H.. | sames here Saturday was won by 8. D. ! exhaustive report on the Turkish sit- py . o Jennins of Wesleyan college, who | uation. He a rted that the Turkish I @ | 1ca thrce swimmers for the distance | provocations had become intolerable, | French Press Comment on Address | P gngees TE!. 135 4 1 2 | & 5 miles from the Lighthouse | The s fon was kept se- With Wealth of Irony. t r b fi | e # | to Savin Rock. ime of one hour, atche: ay stated that ) 28.—The I = cret Paris, France, August ten minutes 5 seconds | the Italian ambassador at Constanti- § y s ¢ < s | speech de ed by Chancellor Vo | B (e CuibTy e, acmnr St : S e e R e M 2T AN CTPrFl OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE ; e 5 Bethmann-Holweg used the crawl stroke throughout. F. | the porte a note asking for a formal | (he German Reichstag s printed ver- It AT, 519:30, and J S. | categoric statement as to departure of | batim in the French newspapers and | McKe]m,m. in 1:31:46 also broke the | Ttalians from Turkish posse = It [ commented upon by editorial writers | \/v record ; > - was unofficially stated that the note | with a wealth of irony. & — — was in the nature of an ultima The Petit Parisien drawn a p: Dainty Summer Frocks made of best and most desirable UPHOLDS TRAVELING SALESMEN |and that a reply was expected Satur- | hetween the chancellor's speech At $3 75 Washington, Aug. 23.—The inter- | day. Lady Macbeth’s cry: “Will all g o I state commerce commission Saturday | e neptunc’s ocean wash this blood AT —Our Regular $5.75 Dresses. upheld the contention of ftraveling | - e e clear from my hands?" . : ! BRITIS 'EAMER SUNK. THE 7;1\]1;:1111011 (h:\lr present regulations de- R H VTR BUNE S AT $1 00——’1‘() CLOSE OUT—Dainty $1.50 Dresses of ning sample baggage that e y L d CONNECTICUT e e DR e ] s sor e[ 7 $1.007 225 not for sale or free distribution” are Crew Saved. Trinidad, Col, Aug. —Grover h D Sk' COMPANY e et e SR R e R e e Our Best Wash Dress Skirts cribed ;1 i ic May 3 convicted John R. Lawson, in- scribed a new regulation which does | gteamer Cober has been sunk by a 3 ¢ S These are made of beautif ul materials and latest mod not prohibit occasional sale or free 3 ternational bhoard member of the | SPECIAL TROLLEY EXCURSION TO SAVIN QRGO b submarine. The captain and crew | United Mine Workers of America, of | tities small but the value big. ROCK AND RETURN ES S T have landed safely. first degree murder, Saturday was ar- | ] rested at Raton, N. M., on charge of | O P l Bn h CI h S u WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH MRS. BREWSTER DEAD. v, R | ur raim beach - Ost lu Special Car Will Leave the Triangle at1:37 P. M. Return- Coventry, Aug. 23.—Mrs. Fanny| The Cober, a vessel of 3,060 tons = AT $4 75_“"“ 16. Reg.ular price $8,00. ing, Leave Savin Rock at 8:00 P. M. < J A PHILLY BUY McQUILLAN ST ot s came to this country on the Mayflow- | 49 feet, was last reported to have 4 Throusfi t!ckets——no’chansebt:f‘far:atfl;nk(’flo:ot:eogg’nn‘:;f:‘:t er, died here yesterday, aged 96. A |sailed from Karachi, June 30, for Philadelphia, Aug. 2 he Phila- Odd COl‘SCtS ing capacity of car and can be obtained I‘: ce ; son, James H. Brewster, is the mana- | Gibraltar. She was built at West | delphis National league baseball club 2 . 4 Company or from Inspectors at Central Parl ger of the United States branch of the | Hartlepool in 1904, and was owned | Saturday purchased from Pittsburgh ONE ODD LOT TO BE SOLD AT 80e. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP 75 CENTS Scottish Union and National Insur-|by the London & Northern steamship | the release of George McQuillan, ONE LOT OF $2.00 CORS ETS FOR .$1.25, lunce Co., at Hartford, company, Ltd. pitcher. A5 'y - Radger Brewster, whose ancestors| gross, 340 feet long with a beam of

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