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| SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN 178 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS Deposits, $7,844,686.24 Assets, $8,311,379.36 Deposits of from $1.00 to $3,000.00 may be made. Interest begins on deposits from the first of each month. All who deposit in this bank place their money where it earns something for themselves. Growth in Surplus Since January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1 January 1, January 1 April 1,1 nuary 1 January 1, 1915 March 1, *Period o Loans made upon improved real estate, collateral security. Organization 1865 $ 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 , 190 907 , 1910 1916 f the Walker Episode. 395.67 2,909.24 21,455.17 35,090.20 41,499.20 69,374.27 115,412.57 125,702.23 142,327.92 39,808.46 150,943.51 323,087.81 353,601.64 Four per cent. interest paid on all deposits, compounded semi-annually. August 1862 January 1, 1863 January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, January 1, 1900 January 1, 1905 February 1, 1907 October 19, 1908 January 1, 1910 January 1, 1915 March 1, 1916. Deposit in the Bank Pictured Above ! No agent represents this bank in making loans. TURKEY DENIES ~ [% n PERSIA SINKING . t | None of Allies Will Admit Send- ‘] ing Ship to Bottom 28—Secretary Lansing has that the Turkish government officially disclaimed any responsibility for the destruction the P. and O. liner Persia, which was sunk on Dec. 30 | about 300 miles northwest of Alex- andria, Egypt. A cablegram was received from the American Embassy at Constantinople transmitting the reply of the Otto- man government to the inquiries that had been addressed to it as to whether it had any knowledge of the cause of the explosion that destroyed the Persia with heavy toll of liver. The Turkish reply is to the effect that Turkey was not involved in any way in the sinking of the Persia, that commanders of Turkish submarines were under instructions to fly the | Ottoman flag at all times, and that reports from Turkish commanders | had been received stating that nonc of them had flown any other flag cr | Attacked the Persia. Germany and Austria have alread denied responsibility for or knowl- edge of the cause of the destruction of the Pers The United States ghvernment is now foced to rely on umstantial t March announced had Washington, of e evidence and draw ‘ts own conclusions as to the cause of the loss of the Persia. The Persia, like the Sussex, carried many pass- engers. As in the Sussex case, every- thing in the Persia case created the c o saw proaching vessel was the submarine attack. No sub- | in the Persia case; the Sussex case. Second Of- mpression that the ictim of narine was seen one was seen in officer of the Persia, Bromley, testified track of a Persia just before the vesscl was by a terr xplosion. The of the Sussex is with the statement that track of a torpedo the Sussex. There were three American citizens he he ap redited the LOOK AT CHILD’S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stomach, liver, howels. Give “California Syrup of Figs” once if bilious or con- stipated. Look at the tongue, mother! if coated, it is a sure sign that your little one’s stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, docsn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu- Truthin businessis justasimportant | as truth in every-day life; truth creates | confidence, establishes good-will and | builds a reliability that will not be | wrecked by the storms of competition. | *Through three generations people | have learned to place reliance on the | advertised words of Scott’s Emulsion, | because they are untarnished, unex- | aggerated truisms about a household | %Yemedy of real and actual worth. The popularity of Scott’s Emulsion is increasing as intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations it continues to guarantee pure cod liver oil | medicinally perfected with glycerineand | Rypophosphites to build strength, im- prove the blood and strengthen the lungs. Itis free from alcohol or opiates—a whole- some food-tonic, truthfully advertised. Scott & Bowae, Bloomfield, N, J. 15-20 rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad: has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Fig: and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigeste:l food and sour bile gently moves out of the little howels without gripin and you have a well, playful child again You a sick children ruit laxative;" taste, and it splendid needn't coax to take this harmles; they love its delicious always makes them feel Ask you druggist for a 50-cent bottle of *California Syrup of Figs"” which has directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of coun- terfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it made by ‘alifornia Fig Syrup com- Refuse any other kind with contempt. pany.” that he saw | torpedo approaching | a officially | on the Persia. They were Robert N McNeely, assigned Consul of the United State: t Aden, en route to his Charles H. Grant, manager of uum Oil company India, and the Rev. Homer missionary of the Seventh ventists, going to India to wife. Consul McNeely and bury were lost when the P down, but Mr. Grant was and went to Alexandria. On Fcb. 15 a body, with marks on water and | clothing indicating American origin, , was washed up on the Igyptian coast | and was believed to be that of Con- | sul McNeely. The body of Dr. Salis | bury was not found. Day £ Join Dr. Salis- a went rescued DEVELOPING P TENT | Anstralian Inventor Has Local Con- cern Manufacture His Own Inven- Work. tion—Is Supcrintending James H. Shekleton of Sydney, Aus- | tralia, is in this city wherc he perintending the manufacture of one of his patents, the Sheklcion Nutlock, at the Stanley Works, Tuc local con- | cern has contracted to imanufacture and market this “safety first” appli- ance in the Uunited States. The patent prevents nuts from Working from bolts. Speaking of Australia, ton says it is not a land as many suppose, but a place. It has 100 squars miles area | greater than this country The pop- ulation but 5,000,000 and the wealth per capita is rated at $2,060. Australla presents a fertile field for American manufacturers, states the visitor, and as ‘*he imporuntion of “enemy goods” 1s prohibited Iy pen- alty since the war broke ou’, the neu- tral countrles has a great chance to develop trade there. He said that Stanley Works products and also those of the Stanley Rule & Level company are well known there. Mr. Sheklc- conv is DIRECTORS , The board of directors of the XM &} A. held a special meeting last night and adopted resolutions of cormn- mendation on the services of 1. B Humason, who recently resigned as treasurer after acting in that capacity for seventeen years. Subscription listy time of the year. Women Listen to Reason. You who suffer, who do vou tate to try what has removed the sufferings of others? That good old fashioned remedy, made from roots and herbs—Lydia ¥. Pinkham's Ve etable Compound—has stood the test. Tt has no rival in overcéming the ail- ments peculiar to your Why should it not do for you has done for others? Give it —advt, hiesi what it a chance. and upon approved loose i model | were distributed as is customary this | j Immehmann; It is not necessary to pay any co this bank. ) . ) 4 Apply at the bank in person and your application will receive careful attention. | BOELKE, AVIATOR, POPULAR HERO | | previously 1 of cighty | the CONSTANT PAIN IN BAGK | Micted FLiEoTENANT (BOELKE] In German eyes, Lieutenant Bocl- | his friendly the ke and rival, Lieutenant of German army alm if not Hindenbe popu- 1m- of aviation corps are heroes quite as great Von Von Weddigen and a few other lar idols the war has produced peror William has letter thanks in his own handwriting Lieutenant Boelke for his achieve- ments in aerial warfare. The official German report of March iid that Lieutenant Boelke, in an acrial en- gagement near Verdun, had brought down his thirtcenth aeroplane ‘Wash Away Skin Sores To the many sufferers of skin diseasa D. D. D, the liquid wash, has become a household word. They know it is reliablo and they can depend on it, they do not hesitate’ to recommend it to their neigh- bors. Tt has proved itself a remarkablo remedy for all forms of Eczema. It is a germicide that is harmless to the most delicate skin, but still it is effective and quick in acfion. If you are a sufferer from skin diseases, including ulcers, pim- ples, scales, crust or Eczema in any form, this remedy will not disappoint you. It has stood the test and today is the master preparation for all skin diseases. Your money back unless the first hottle relieves you. “D. D. D. Soap kecps the skin bealthy. Ask your druggist about both today. D For 15 Years ° D. the Standard Skin Remedy | as h sent a J drug stores. and } unto set my hand and affixed my | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For | You will also receive a booklet of val- | uable Organized 186 Surplus, $355,209.3 January and Jul Let your money earn something for you. Growth in Deposits Since Organization Opened for $ 1 1865 1870 875 1880 1885 1890 1895 6,67 “Period of the Walker Episode. JRMAN U-BOAT. NEW (¢ Have Largest Submarine. March the Teutons and Fastest A submarine, Christiania correspondent of the Politiken, bigger speedier than any submarine seen and carrying a crew has appeared off Utsire, on southwest coast of Norway. The captain sent a wireless message that e had torpedoed the Norwegian bark on March 17, and had taken the crew of where he kept them for four day then transferred them to the Norwe- gian bhark Silas. Copenhagen, German ays and and The sinking of the Lindfield was re- FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE to tell 1hout four ye with Kkidney I wish you of my condition s ago. [ was af- and bladder trc and had a constant pain in all the time for about two or three months. I did not have any appetite and could not rest at night and 1 was hardly able to do my hou work. I saw Dr. Kilmer's advertis ment and decided to give Swamp-Root v trial; after taking four bottles of amp-Root T was restored to health have not been afflicted since, 1 cheerfully recommend Dr. Wil- Swamp-Root to others afflicted kidney and bladder troubles. ! Yours (ruly, | SARAH FRAYER, ! 6th St., Coffeyville, Kans, | insas \ hlc my will mer with e of T Montgomery County, Be it remembered, that on this 17th day of April. 19 before me, W. C. Bowman, =z otary Public, in and for said County and State, came Sarah IFrayer, who is known to me to be the same person who executed the within statement, and such person duly ac- knowledged the execution of the same | to beé her free and voluntary act and | deed. In testimony here- - and year first BOWMAN, otary Public. whereof, T have day w. arial Seal the above written. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. You Send ten cents to Co., Binghamton, N. ze bottle It will Dr. Kilmer & for a sample convince anyone. information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the New Britain Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all thirty on the submarine, | | ties upon | declined to appeal. “All T ask now i |lns Tican ' | | aboara jing to vi | come ported from London March report gave the information crew of thirty had been the bark Silas, bound | town. The Lindfield, which measured 2, 6 tons, left Portland, Ore., on Nov for British port 23. This that the put aboard for Queens- RUSSIAN WOMAN EAGER TO RETURN Deported-She Is Willing. New York, March 28-—Mrs. genia Platonoff, an attractive Rus: woman, twenty-four years old, said to be the divorced wife of a wealthy merchant Petrograd, ordered de- ported by the Ellis Island authori- her arrival here yesterday, | she said, “is to he my cabin to get allowed to pay own fare back to Burope in the wherein 1 came here. T want | away from America as fast | Mrs. *Platonoff arrived yesterday | the Bergensfjord of the No: line, and told the s that she was com- Kagan, at the W dorf-Astor hotel. She said that Kagan is her uncle. From something | Mr. Kagan said when he was notified of the voung woman's arrival, the immigration authorities believed him 1o have declared that he was her husband. Afterward, when he was ked whether he would make an aflidavit that he is her husband he said that he could not do that. They were related to each other, he de- | clared, and added that he was ready | to take her under his care. Friends of Mr. Kagan said that he is married, his wife being in Burope now, and that when he first heard that there was a voung woman on board the Bergensfiord who had re ferred to him, he concluded that it must he his wife, as he had received no previous notice of her intention to | here. At the request of Nicholas Aleinikoff, of No Nas- sau street, a lawyer, was retained hehalf of Mrs. Plantonoff: hut begged that nothing be done terfere with her deportation. “1 plenty of money.” she told Mr. Alein- | ikoff, “and if it will hasten my leav- ing this country. I will pay well only to get away."” Mr. Kagan is Franz Krull, Limited, of and Moscow, Russia, said to be one of the largest steel foundries in Fu rope. His sojourn in the United States i d 1o be in connection with the these friends, in he to in have the general manager of Reval | purchase of raw materials for his Hel at Bllis Island and Ordéred | Sunday. | now completely business 0,275.63 97,842.11 320,236.15 681,723.43 891,587.76 1,409,544.83 1,922,791.05 2,487,319.96 3,659,877.55 5,516,136.49 5, 592.53 5,465,240.93 '5,914,652.70 7,396,242.35 7,808,494.36 mmission for obtaining a loan at [(-nmpnm. His presence hene is| said to be as representative of Ministry of Agriculture of Russ IMILK DEALER PAYS; | SOLD POOR QUAL Y. Shapiro Fined $20 and CosH Court Today——John Br J. Shapiro, a well krown milk | was fined $20 and costs by Ji {John H, Kirkham in police court morning on a charge of having milk below the standard quality. {.charge was preferred by Dr. T. | Reeks, superintendent >f the hoa | health, after he hacd analysed a o ple of milk taken from Shap wagon by Dr. B Radcliffe, and food inspector. Represented hy Lawycr Morrl Saxe, Shapiro entered a plea of contendere He told the court has been in the milk business ] for about fifteen years and was n re in trouble He blamed affair on some itinerent milk de from whom he had purchased an ditional supply in order to enough for all his custom A fine of $7 and costs was imp: on John Bracken, found guilty minor assault on Natham Yam Bracken's lawyer, W, Mangan said that his client prote: that he was drunk Saturday and membered nothing. Yam and friends said Bracken blocked 4 passage on the sidewalk and finis} by punching Yam several times In stomach and face. CAN'T CUT OFF MY LEG,” SAYS RAILROAD ENGINE “T am a railroad engineer; about years ago my leg was seriously jured in an accident out West. Up| my refusing to allow the doctor amputate it T was told it would be i possible to heal the wound. I ha d all kinds of salves and had m doctors in the past 20 years, but to avail. Finally T resolved to m PETERSON'S OINTMENT on my ¥ You cannot imagine my astonishme: when I found it was doing what ovi 100 things failed to do. My leg cured.”—Gus Hauf} 9 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. “It makes me feel proud to be abi to produce an ointment like that says Peterson. “Not only do I gua antee Petersor’s Ointment for ol sores and wounds, but for Eczem 1t Rheum, Ulcers, Itching Skin an Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles, an I put up a big box for 25 cents, | | Also Fined. | | D. | price all can afford to pay and mone: back from your druggist if not sat] isfied.”