New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 5

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\ ] ‘m $25 or $35 Model |S535z Grafonola. Himit, the government footing. the bill of - the ‘naval appropriation bill struction will’ be * hasteried ;o business of the ki "w Willlam Cramp & Sous, Phil. Cramps and the Union Iron Works may be, chlled upon umm” &'m.' -| with, bl dision | B B18 !jment - Father Is Reason R R i . Athens,” March 16.—Crown Prines George of Greece has veen present at esach of the numerous' crown of the kingdom as well as {he celitnet’ peril; and it is held the part of wis- dom to keep'the heir the throme is thoroughly informed ‘on the eurrent ingdom ws possible. ‘Twenty-six and a half years old, the Duke of Sparta (a title’ which, n Greéce, corresponds to ' Princs eof Wales in Great Britain) has been edu- cated almost entirely as & soldier. He began at the earliest possible age as & common -aoldier and hiy peached.the Tank of major of'infantry. .He served actively and ‘with distincfion in the two Balkan wars and, ‘Suring the Gregk mobilization .since - September 34, 1915, he has been én active duty Athenis with” his family. At the timie of the mobilization, his regl- was sent to Salontiki, and he re- malned there with it until the Entente Allies forged the Greek troops to Jeave Saloniki &t the end'6f 1915. ‘It has only been in the last six months that he has been actively’ associated with “ves. | the detalls ‘of political” developments || a | &oins qualities. The ultimate cost to the govern- ‘ment. of the ships ordered today will exceed by many milions the figures given for hull and machinery. It will . | cost $486,693 per ship to arm and per cent. of its patients have been able to return’ to duty, instead of to be sent home or {o India to re- cmperate. < Strictly fresh Connecticut eggs, $65¢ dozen. Russell Bros.—advt, 5 JAP-AMERICAN TRUST CO. to | ont that the: uts, and $5,337,510 ad- n:.cn"bnm- cratser. ' ‘K i Sivictly fresh Connectiout eggs, 35c dozen. ’;u-um ‘Bros.—advt. FOUND A SOFT ONE. Sweaish Merchant Accepts Confeder- s ate $30 For Goods. Stotkholm, March :16.—The police are looking for a man, believed to -be a Swedish-American, who bought a 4% of cigars in a Stockholm shop with &350 bill, and was kind enough ' to accapt even a.lower rate of exchange for i than the regular market quota- Hon. yeason for his willingness sacrifice became appar- the tobacconist discovered i1} had bgen issued by the Sonfedersts States of Ame A 3 ‘Confederate in Greece, to b& prepared ' for . any eventuality, Although he is not married, Crown |\ Prince George has & houseé of his own in Athens, Outside his work as & soldier, the prineipal passion of ‘the future King of the Hellenes is the colléction of what he calls “‘Junk’— ‘antiques, not of apeient Greece, but of the Byzautine days and .of Italian things of the XIV. and XV, ‘centuries. The Crown Prince is much shorter than- either his father or his uncle, Prince Andrew, both of whom stand over:8 1-4 feet.. He is a stocky young man, well planted on his feet, & little slow: to Thove, But. not easy ‘to .stop once started. 4 He speaks Engllsh perfectly-—even with certain embeilishments of Amer- ' |dcan slang, The whole Greek royal family talks English ‘in predisely the same way. The American Vice-Con- sul General, Geo. P, Waller, Jr., is about the age of Crown Prince Georgé and the two are great friends. “The Prince is more like an Ameri- can just out of college than a Greek, or even than a Dane—which he ia by family, of cougme, says Mr.. Waller, “There are théusands like-him in the United States: straightforware, £ hard working chaps: who - their names in Ameri MOST DELIGHTFULLY ANSWERE! AT NEW BRITAIN'S LEADING SHOE STOF . Charming, distinetive now models of exclusive designs shown in yariely when the Blackads s lifted, the 1t the British propossl to lease the| {TY Wil be : Greek fleet with the alternative of re- fusing' to insure Greek bosts or fur- nish them with coal, is put through the secretary of the Greek shipowners’ union states the Greek shipowners will . government, ' & - mintmum of tons of whest, 35,000 tons of coal sk - Logsol Lamb ... 8 Tags of Mattnd ... 30¢ Yoeal Roast .......... 18 Fancy Legs of Native Fresh Shoulders _.. 16¢ Smoked Shoukders __ 19c Prime Rib Roast . 3k Armow’s St Hams,

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