New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 7

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It never disappoints—six gold medal nwards. sore, head, bod: pour a re- | commend this valu- | to day, year in and year out, suffering | such letters as this are continunl{)" being | Conn. WOUNDED | geography bulletin issued today, catch cold during this better than a mustard plaster, | small | On Page 3, and see the Wonderful Specials ad- vertised for tomorrow in the DAZARUS CO. Store. 'THREE NEW BRITAIN ~ SOLDIERS ON LIST ‘Berson, Bailey and McAvay Among Local Casualties The casualty list for today contains the names of nine Connecticut men. Of these three are New Britain men. ant Berson, son of Abraham | Berson of 37 Olive street, is officially | reported killed in action. Antone W. v, formerly of 39 Franklin street, ; killed in Britain man list is so officially reported on. The other New whose name appears on the Private Thomas J. McAvay, son of Mrs. Anna MeA of 40 Hurlburt street, who is reported wounded, de- gree undetermined. (Section 1.) The following casualties are report- | ed by the commanding general of the American Ixpeditionary Forces | Killed in action 17 Died of wounds .... 101 Died of accldent and other Wounded mined) Wounded slig Prisoner .. Total 438 Connecticut men: DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION. Private, Farrell, 204 Conn. Bernard Lombard St.. New Haven. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDE- TERMINED). Privates, Morris E. Berger, 15 Ansonia, Conn. Willlam F. Cain, ‘ew Haven, Conn. (Section = Killed in action Died of wounds Died of disease Wounded severely .. Wounded (degree mined Wounded French St., 123 Cong undeter slightly Total KILLED IN ACTION. Captain. Jeremiah E. Murphy, St., Bridgeport, Conn. Licutenant. Raymond Abel, 86 Liberty Louis Lebanon, Sergeant. HARRY RERSON, New Britain, Conn. Private. ANTONE W. BAILEY, New Britain, Conn. FROM WOUNDS RECETVED IN ACTION. ‘Private. Frank T Bardons, St., Hartford, Conn. (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED). Privates. THOMAS J. McAVAY, . New Britain, Conn. Olive St., 39 Frank- 263 Jefferson 40 Hurlburt DIVISION OF TURKEY Asiatic Territory May Be Divided Into Five Provinces Explained by as National Geographic Society. Nov. 8.—In war the National Geographical society gives a brief account of the five provinces or districts into which Asiatic Turkey may be roughly divided. The bulle- tin, which is based upon a communi- cation to the Society from William H. Hall, says: ‘“‘Anatolia (the name Turkish word meaning ‘the dawn’) lies between the Black and Mediter- ranean seas. This district is the home of the greater part of the Turkish population, perhaps 7,000,000 in all. Here is a case where the people can Washington, a is from a Eyesight Specialist und Manufaciuring Optician, A. PINKUS, LYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 308 Main St. '"Phone 57¢ T T T T PR N, DR. A. A. TUTTLE Veteinary Surgeon is again located at 273 Chestnut Street. Phone 451-5. J. 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Even the so-called subject races have suffered but lttle more at the hands of the governing officials than common Turkish people. ‘“When one remembers that all government of the empire lies solely in the hands of a group of not more than 300 men, and that they impose their selfish will on Turk and Chris- tian alike, one readily understands how a distinction can be made tween people and government. spite of a constitution having proclaimed and a parliament sum- moned, the people, whether of Turkish or other races have absolute- 1y no voice in the affairs of the nation. “Armenia, east of Anatolia, extend- ing to the region of the Caucasus and the Persian border, is the site of the ancient kingdom of Armenia. The population is not wholly Armenian— in fact, even before the war the ma- In been the | be- | jority of the people were Turks and Kurds—but here the bulk of the Ar- menian race was found. “It is a rugged land a succession of mountains and valleys, where the people have had to contend with nature for the establishment and main- tenance of their homes; but, highland countries, it has heen the means of producing a religious, freedom-loving people. “They were the first nation to em- brace Christianity when, in the latter half of the third century, their king, Tiradates, accepted the new faith, and most of the nation ~ followed him. Throughout all the succeeding cen- turies they have remained steadfast against wave after wave of persecu- tion until this last storm of hate and fanaticism has swept the greater part from their homes and has destroyed at least a million—two-thirds of the entire people, “Kurdistan, a hill country north of A Message to_tell you the uying Fletcher’s. the welfare of your baby. Your physician will tell you this, as he ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in to Mothers OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: souls and hearts : those men who are respondi of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready ), od that Fletcher’s Castoria has dome, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. ybln experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance the doctors with to your call in the We are not asking you to knows there are a num- Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of m | of tribes and clans ,and his ten thousand so like all | | of their tribes are ‘Yesdi,’ ‘! frugal, and capable of enduring great the Tigris river, is the home of a| brave, virile, largely flliterate series known as the They are the descendants of | who gave Xenophon | much diffi- | culty on thelr march across thege hills on their way to the sea. “Nominally they are Moslem in re- ligion, but they have remained many elements of heathen worship. Some or devil They are home-loving, Kurds. the Cardushi, ‘worshipers. hardships. They practice strict monogamy and their women occupy an equal place with their men in the family life. “The Kurds have furnished at least one great man to history, for Saladin, the chivalrous leader of the Saracenhosts, tha compeer of Richard Coeur de Lion, was from the people. “Mesopotamia, Upper and Lower, vies with Egypt in claiming the honor of being the home of ancient civiliza- tion. It comprises the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Here flourished the Chaldean, Babylonian, and Assyrian empires. The city of Bagdad, with all its glamor of mys- tery and magic, is in the heart of Mesopotamia. “This was the richest land in the world the granery of the ancients; yet in spite of all that it has been, it today lles largely waste, the desert sands | have encroached upon the fertile | flelds, while the clogged canals have turned other portions into swamps and mavshes. “What population there is—not more than one million—is of Arab and the Arabic language is spoken | throughout. There is, in fact, a very distinct dividing line between the Arabic and the Turkish-speaking por- tions of the Ottoman Empire. The boundary corresponds with the line of the Bagdad railway from the Mediter- l ranean to the Persian Gulf. It is for y of the patriarchs and prophets the exploitation of this rich land of Mesopotamia that the famous Bagdad line was built. “Syria, the region extending from the Taurus Mountains to Egypt and from the desert to ‘the Great Sea,’ needs no identification. It is the land and apostles—‘the Holy Land.” Its popu- lation numbers about three and a half million, of Semitic origin, speaking the Arabic language, and vet with so many races intermingled. through the centuries of the various conquests and occupations that the people cannot claim any one race as their own. Greek, Roman, and Europsan Cru- sader have all blended with the ancient Semitic stock to produce the Syrians of today, whom Lord Cromer, in his Memoirs, termed ‘the cream of the East.' 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