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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, COLLECTS BET BUT 7_ }l[;ALLS EGYPT[ANS GETS INTO TROUBLE — ‘ “]RTIEST PE“PLE Stanley Zinkas Was Premature “'E:}‘[:“::\':Ii v“v\lll:'yjy Boston Store Mr. and Princeton, 111 ire home of August and Hernd ‘Rotorm [nitials” \Local Boy in Palestine Not| 820 and Cots. of e e SOTRTHING NEW. Collecting and Pays Fine of ley Zinkas was fined §25 and | prjces, prompt service, Sel osts this morning by Judge James T | Ghupeh stre iy YOT hl [ d 5 S ety Chureh strect.—: ; | Fa'ora mpresse Meskill for the theft of $20 in Dhills meeting of the Emmett an “'“g am i A meeting of . 1 raf S | = e the property of Joseph Prelle. The | o held tonight in Dawson’sel i money was stolen Tuesday afternoon | Frederick Upson is enjoy edlta T T Tl i fh O (S e e s e e B B S e D ae h el el e el e R S e e e dation 1 wshrinkable S e hizer West quail shooting at Garnet, S. C§ Mrs, Harris Humason of Vines 0 Hahn, when Zinkas again refused o | e S0 (Gitie N, C., 8 “ome i siz rom the smallest | stroet an account of the hard- lgive Up the money, The $20 repre- ot Seript, Ol En s endured by the Americans in | sented Prelle’s side of a wager which v distant country. Palestine, e dthe two had made to determine ISR no place for 4 white man in | whether Zinkas had been discharged IRCLAT AND DIAMOND SHAPE winter time or the summer time. | from the navy at Middletown or at MONOGRAMS (ell= of the wretched condition of | Michizan order. Come in three weeks' stay & The women of the l\]@ church met at the Red Cross re today to sew. The members OfS Community club will meet tomorg Beyptians, and believes that the Prella saic eRAS Inf e P eamsoovorks ol fnefises Earmonte 4 Amevicanized’ Jow: puts (it over tha {ligon e " :,Iy‘d‘,‘. e S The visiting nurses of the city - Tol- J Iast evening to discuss mothods home-staying Jew every tin Fol- | charge papers and hegan to show introduecing the values of -ate initials | is the letter them to the crowd. Zinkas, the owner | ;& SOTUCRE 18 YO T80 2 the T from . \se don’t Dblame me for not|of the paper, was claiming Michigan S i S \ ) 3 i S8 on orien' ! becausedin s tno | inelyie et il bl i en R i iSdward I Stevens of M zh!]_\ stvee! !l l) transport we work from w\’m rm.‘ Prelle belicving the papers to state :\‘.n returned from a western basing yornine to six at night. and oftem | Middletown offered to malke a het 1% ’ McCall Patterns [fi: i o s S Bt of b i e e ey | vou sec how little time 1 have to my Zinkas pickir it up, starte . al Aviation cory 1t Pensacola, FIGE for A rll sl door. Prelle followed but was unable :“"““"“’""“‘ received a rating as chiGH \ vour last letter, you asked me | to regain it. d vesterday asked Of-p ¢ QLSS - p L e placa | ficer Hahn |u”|‘\y“y]\: my.»‘.l.t::\: i L ward v has bought thEE e ing Styles can bel g jogine is: well, T will tell yon. The The accused denied taking the| (€0TEe A. Corbin property at Maplg here. Our MceCall Pattern de- | pjace where 1 am stationed now is o | money, and said that he merely pick- | Hill ish and was never hefore so largely | pretty sood place, but only if you [ed it up and laid it down again. He Horaco Booth and daughter, Mrs: [ live in @ house. 1 am in a city named | took the $20 which he had laid upon | Louise th Manwari nd grand- liaifi. and our camn is at the foot of [ the bar as his own side of the wager, | daughter, AMiss Maric Aanwaring, # mountain. Mount Carmel is the [ he said, hut did not go away with the | Nive returned to this ciiy atter hav- ] vame of it but it is a rotten place, | ather man's money ing spent the winter months att Bel- McCall Ready Reference Iv].‘w.u-“:"“ heciuse we sleep in tents, but ag 1 — lingham, Wash, They wiil go to their pring and suimmer FRR . o 1 = s P home ot Short 1ch y ve alrcady slept in tents for ‘the OU ) wm n o Rl Piehton st con{ Mo alrendy slept in: teta for, s | WOTINDED, WELL AND! [[MRum heioe s Sttt oo § . ence whether the ground is wet or N 0a man's Auxiliary of S Mark's Ipis- | Cook Magazine Aprii B0k FResEi i g R S e ICK RETURN HOME | copat cinrca, whion is conducied by | ous il walk from the Mediterranean se, Miss o Kellogg, and which will | sister, ne Jonths - 5 25 —_— 5 S ol necting last % months [so we have pretty rough weather meet during Lent, held @ mecting last | home, this time o e vear. s ylace | Several Tr e . .| evening at the parish house . | because in the summer it is very hot. Arrive at New York Today Sunnyledge, are spending o few days | and there is a zreat deal of fever In New York city - . e et B . e With Soldicrs. Miss Annés Johinston, of West Main | fought on the mountains, and the Now York. March 18.-—The steam. | Srect: will entertain tho members of This Tven : smoll ig some + terrible. e Mt Ak e steam- | the cast of the girl scout play al the The Joel Mossberg. 6 a inter Hat ”‘J.yj:y 1““ e pl‘“. le ship Espagne arrived here today from | enter church, Saturday cvening, at 3 SR iy v\' 15110 Eogt *}“ s l\‘l 2 . | Havie with troops, a majority of | ooy o0 held in the Swedish Lutheran chingh the sea ix very rough, anc rains : . S ? o er home. S s 4 Bnane 5, them ecasuals. Units included casual Troop o ha SonihT Conerepnilltthistevening company No. 1952 of Massachusetts. [ jonal church scouts, and Troop 2, of | The KEndeavor Circle of the Signigy |Insistd ;AP The steamship Honolulu from Bor- dexux brought 114 troops: and the Athens, also from Bordeaux, brought Would you know the Then stiudy the MceCa vion Sheet Various Mectings Rell How would vou like to sleep on a - o, k the Center Congregational church | Memorial church will hold a meeting | ¥randis and ,\\4-;\¥~\I\\'Il\:r\m,\”J’r hike Saturday | ¢his evening with Miss Anna Held i oodennco spirac 104, mostly casuals or nurses. s R e O The girl scouts of the South Con- A Q‘“ The 27th division's 52d field artil- s 5 e o | sregational chureh will meet at 3 Berne, fMarch 12— Charges that the'| O TEOUNKE, CHIGE trainer about a half mile away and scatters aged five years, was run over by a | 2 arses that'the]) " o wigade 19 yilicers anc 89 o'clock this afternoo adviser to Jess ST N A s || il L) TR oG nd e wagon at the corner of Booth and clock this afternoon. ssassinatoh of Archduke Frafiei : Tess Willard {n' his all_your clothes ahout ou would |y ivived here today from Mrest | WIEOD a1 the « : i IS evanine el supper will | ger s . with Jack Johnson at Havana, ch o Yoo on the wet & droad streets this morning o was . _ Werding and his f e onagi [0l + y Hieiito Mol ownSlonhafwesiEnoun it Sih el steame s Ameica b : 3y . be held in the First Congregational | Wife, the Dughess | acterized the negro’s statement t The hospital ship Comfort arrived | taken to the New Writain hospile church I o'clock of Hoherfberg at Sarajevo on Junc | threw the hout chere examination showed him to he ; from Bordeaux with 12 officers and | ¥ - ReA LR W 0 Union services of the South Con- | 28, 1914, ‘was the result of a deliber- |} 390 men sick or wounded. Of these, | O i gresational and the Center Congrega- [ ate plot led by the late Count Tisza, | ~Willard fou Lutic Try Making Your Own | work, rain or shine. The companies | iy omicers and 262 men came home | The Milo Octette which scored many | Go 0" (hurches will he held .at the | former Hungarian premier, arc | work only five and a half days «a successes | several years ago, has Cough Remedy ot G ok T O 6 Gl || e pre Also on the Americi were casual ning at 7:45 o'clock. Professor Paton | Was the spiritual adviser of the 2 companies No 6 and 937 of 1’enn- | AbDear with the octette arve. Henv¥ | iy pive an address on the “Capture | Duchess of Hohenberg, according to | F€Ady to s bl sylvania and 950 of New Jersey; the | FFoberg and Julian \nderson firs ¢ Jerusalem.” illustrated with stere- | n Vienna dispateh to the Frankfort | 10NMson we phy 2th., 93d and 5th anero squadrons: | tenors: Ray Larson d Albert Swan views Gazette. The pamphlet, entitled “The | * ¥ hold mobile hospital No. 105 and other | Son, second tenors: Arvthur Olson and aver meeting will he given at the | Sarajevo murder and Count Tis casuals and nurses and civilians Arthur Lundin, first sos and Walter + fmmanuel Of the 7.012 troops on the America, | Fallk and Edwa Qlson, second 570 were sick or wounded, 60 of them | basso: blanket and a waterproof sheel, and have the rain dripping in on vyou in the middle of the night. when a big wind comes up and blows your tent | and sleep ana that is what happens to Willard as p to us nearly every night. and then 1 Y 1t six o'clock we must go out fo made | battle undes el : : South Congregational church this eve- | in a pamphlet written by w priest who | ¢ Rourl reorganized. Those who will azain and we work every day in the week, and about twelve hours a day, so you ¥You can save about $2, and have 4 R Better cemedy Oin (helreddy: can just imagine how T am enjoying made kind. Easily done. mysalf. “Well, about Haifi. Tlalf of Haifi o Elis a German colony while the other 1f you combined the mmm.~ proper- | half is composed of Eeyptian Turks . tics of every known “ready-made’ cough | and Jews he streets of the Al remedy, e Iot splyicouid o :“& i3 | German colony = are wide —and i g0 was Brig. Gen. Bdward A, | White's crossing in Plainville, w TR Q e n,.'u"-"\.,f:::‘;!.‘,}'l ',}L‘(‘,,\i.':m:‘,y\“','"‘ knocke L sl oy ndl e | eleaGiin Mhovscsla st cli e i | oo Eaciriyiedl dinv e vl o e el ol et T PR el ol e UBMITS QUESTIONS Sarajevo and it was only an appeat | h2d it in him to s more, he; are i T xd which is easily prepared in a few min- | What is more. they arve a bit mor utes ’ { civilized than the IKgyptians. Tha Gospel church this even- onsibility for the world wai anl king Willard ing at 7:45 o'clock. Strangers are | stid to have made a profound im SEECCONANECE r Tot wher 1 cordially invited pression in Austria | | | being bed-ridden. Traveli as a Samuel Stepanik, who live | Ve Uthough a complete knockou S e S to his courage that induced him to | Get from any druggist 214 ounces of | Ezyptians arc ahout the dirtiest raco SR e CONCERNIRGLEAGURE s e s ‘ 5 Pinex, pour it into a pint hottle and | of people I have ever seen, and un- | KAI ER SAW FAIL URE Mes. Jobn J. € M instrect. he mest elementary precautions W 5 ~ = vere omitted.” it is stated 1 o AN FOR M fill the Lottle with syrup, using cither | civilized s well. The streets wre is il at home wer tted.” it is stated by the WANT UNTFORM LINES, plain granulated sugar syrup, llu\!u(\ small, narrow and filthy. not At for SARLY IN SEPTEMBEF Captain T. W. Grac received | Senator Jinghuysen Unable to De- | I'Uiest “He was simply led into a | - ol ,Joney, or _corn_ syrup. a white man to pass. They live in a ietter from John J. Crean, who is | trap prepared by the court at Vienna | 1ronch Have Plan to Systema 3 full f r ) "H\[‘ . \E]“ "“”I:, "";‘up"mm“ \‘,’u low down shanties made of stone and e in Base hospital 89 in [rance, stating bate But Prepaves Series of nd by the Tlunsarian aristocric Continenta I A LD P e e M et oy fraecte e it he is now “foc e ! headed by Count Tisz ; i could buy ready-made for three times | the earth serves as a stone; they all that he is nov ling fir H ) Par March T < Before . 5 ror fve e i i Important Queries. S o i e , the money. dastes pleasant aud never | sleep on the floor and eat on it as | Twe Months Before Armistice He For exclusive millinery designs | (Iyu ; .<\x‘m 1 2 of Gy o »‘\‘ tH pracs poils. | well. They have donkies which stand Made Plans to Flee o consult our expert trimmers. Seibert's, Washington, March 13, —-Senator | Lo (10 "T“.‘: \,‘\ e - “‘» effort, wh This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets | about three feet high, and no mat- a ans 7 Church street.—advt B ralinehiaonton Now Torev b avul ’Aun nt of the An.r 1 u‘m . wishec o right at the cause of a \\M-VHI and «rwlq e hos iman Btheyvihdyvel ihevlatn Swedon: A daughter Hernice was born yes- | jjoan. made public today latter | to met rid of the J.nn'hfh.u who was | ¢ almost immediate relief. 1t loosens the & i : lay ning Mo " et & 2 much disliked and obhiain v cance | 1 ) e e Rl ey terday morning to Mp W Mrs. | oo SRl el phlegm. stops the nasly throat tickle | 1 IS S AL (R upant Everett Coll West written 1 % o - 2 2 Fa i A | or the murde W the expense SR Cie ] kth i coxaliry tafedsre mbrhnes | Vst ey cavitneviplace Sl ange Washington, March 13.—William | Charles Charlow at their home on | i oI une et } ! ntinent €0 wently and easily that it is really | bowl in the center of the floor, and | Hohenzollern, two months before (hnl»\l‘nlw street et 1 | partment Lamphere for hitching his horse to a | i he | Oranee, J. asking information re M S astonishing | the whole family sits down in a | armistice was signed. planned an The Stanley Woman's Relicf cords | 1jome constitution avhioh, Ao, Ireling. [ poin ‘ hour A day’s use will usually overcome the | circle around the basin and eat with [ asylum in Sweden but was prevented | will have an open meetine next Wed DEORar e L ! ordinary cough and for bronehitis, | their fincers, regardless of whether [ from going (o that country by the | nesday afternoon in Kenilworth | huysen aid, b ud been unable to croup, whooping cough and bronchial the tragedy i »the obtain from President Wilson or = their hands are dirty or not. When | Swedish government, diplomatic ad- The West Bnd Red Cross ass Salon Hitohcotis reUring chalvman 2ad v asthma, there is nothing better. e ; ST : SER e > o s emaelyes ns ofcounse | vicestmade inublict todive disclose ciation branch will have an Ameri i e S S Pinex is a most ya al ile concentrated they wash themselves, a of course 1 mad 1 i toda 1is the senad fore ) lation om compound of genuine Norway pine, e they seldom do, they find a puddlo The former emperor’s plans had | canization n ne tomor i e e Mo tract, and has been used for generations | of water in the gutter, and wash ched the point the advices said, | i the S Gng s oo S i sther the leagne as now proposed S 3 . = to break up severe conghs. without soap, and they wipe their | where a deal was virtually closed for | O'Brien speak R T (erarcl it exist o Charter No. 1181 To avoid disappointment, ask your | faces with their clothes or wait until | him to rent Castle Stora Sundby, sit J. Ang 1 bl & atvoon Buinioin rowers; | |, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIE NEW BRIT us NATION AL BANK druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with ' (e wun dries them. T tell you they | uated on one of the large lakes in | Garden I Klin the United States would be SIReWEBULS IS . full directions, and don’t accept anything | .. (e dirtiest race of people on the | the center of Sweden, about four | berg an 1 WS s st 0 clse. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- | ' " ¢ 3.0 carth: of course they are | hours run by train from Stockhol land on s to Andrew faction or money {rump\l\' et | M Ol (G CaiaiiG o)) GO (e aiep || oI URLL Steglgnolm mission of The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. not all alike, but the majority of | The castle is owned by old friends, | engston reruire the United Siates to use its {them are just as I have written about Prince and P'rincess Wedel > { i | military forces in maintaining terni o = — | {hem. Preparations for his reception VETERAN VISITING HERE. whether it requires sub- | Loans and discount Indin Overdrart nsecured U. N, Bonds v than Libert cortitic chtednen domestie questions, would oral elaims of any . fe o nation, almost forgol to tell you about | said fo have gone so far thai vast md would prohibit witidrawal of the o the Jewish people. T don’t think | sims were spent in putting the castle | Mex Ul D Gtriol IS rvedil S e ComBnSt with \ Sl amongst the worst Jewish people of | in the vicinity beeanse of the searcity . i i S : el e b mitten ! visiting in He is o Poli 1O s () i hoy who v omore than tin ORI I government i i Vel America than the best Jewish people | and cost of material in Sweden at that | of Palestine. I can't explain to the | time. | letter, bul 1 will tell you about the When the Swee i places. Their business is | learned the purpose to which the vears with tnadian arm fought : f iling Amicns, £ i B X L family because they know that we | castle was to be put, representations s liitle food. and they know were made md Wm Hohenzollern QUICK RELIEF ) ? ”“‘ Dlaces 3 Ridge Novembher \ S — can rob us, so they take | changed his plans, with the result NO ACETANILIDE . 1 rtunity that in : weeks V‘n fled to an- e e s i GOOD k1 = P other ‘:n TTolland. Lo N . E*IR%DA‘YY Arf ALL-AROUNDS TO REOPEN. man machine gun v has announced the re-opening of the visible, e was confined a B | N F I U E N ZA events in the all-arounds at the Y. M = ish hospital for more than six months A. on Monday evening of next | Protest Loyalty to Polish Government | e landed af Halifix some fime weelk, and the events on Monday and T et ol 1 ; ind received his discliar ther N 1 an ree Teca mer Germa lhu\ml;q evenings will close the con- HLULELE ofaliony CTMan | ek was forme resident of | tests Some close fimishes are ex- Military Rulers, New Britain . about S pected in o1l four classes. The lead- oven yenrs ag * has o cousing ¥ 4 Thiah school class, Jumes Renehans | 0005 of Joyalty fo the new POlsh | copving with the 1024 infantry : - | 41||] oyed A class, FI. Hall: employed | Sovernment are heing made by Ger-| wpieh he enlisted in 1977 Unjted States Food Adminis- class, W. Dyer: junior class, . |man residents within the new stat tration License. No. G S 5 . 5 o The Sa W« ie | Adviees just received by the Polish 3 KUY ARTIFS. com——————————— AU, LINONINDATARE SR MEEAWE UL .’."'-”“ 10 The hiEhcel bercentaBells i realinere say inata | number o O RUAY R L HART JUST ARBIVED ) KIGK OUT OF A'HARD| COLD | 395 theleader ‘of ithe employed ARl wiics to i vy dited Parties and cntertainments will 1 o AND RINDERS IT HARM- | class having aftained this mark. ‘\’”"'“”"'P “,“"fl”"v”"‘ "l‘””:‘m‘m “"“""” 1d every Friday cvening at the O ; arge shipment of Vresh & LESS. IT IS THE GREAY | e . s C. A, in the interests of the bus- | 8 ught Haddock or Cod, 1l Amom FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALI PROF. RKTHLMWARK RETIRED. \ T Gl ot Gl b e 4o |lmess givi Of Uk ot This ayeek the 1oc, ) . AP FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE-| Prof. Brkihl Kihlmark. for a num m“'l_m,‘:“'m,”.‘ l,“.":., ey Tots | entovtainment will take the form of FRESH DALY MARKABLE PREVENTIVE | her of years organist at the Swedish | o0 (2 Se oo B0 R0 G0 fan outdoor athletic meel, which will | i 1L ¢, Crowe's Solid Meat Certified cherks outstandin FOR THE MORI DANGEROUS | Lutheran church has resigned his po- e oo 2 5 THROAL ANDS IUNG N COM-||isitfon as forganistivats Sthel Lutheran [l 0l o8 cel Sies s e pethl IRnggoa iis s the s chidivmansof 'R PLAINTS OF ADULAS AND | chureh in Hrockton, Massachusetts, | (= ei€ (So0Ritn Socatlie, aChuiCE | committee of aveangemer ) L ey iri ! 7 B UECIRTE € Individual deposi ubject to ch CHILDREN. | and has purchased a country home | & to co-operate in establishment ol T 1 At e { Hartford. Prof. Kihlmark went ¢ am, jof a ong independent stade and that m t P Fad hack o 5 q ; or money borrow srockton fr s city and has | 3 At Back Sale Pork. i, .. .3 by o Tkt trony T ey ot |11 it s 0 IDetOr Preseribes § it i v e B instant it will ve needed, especially | > OTETUES. A Hhe Bre MR man oflicials will continue to breed a B D D f [CahR T mbuye 2 e e s o for coughs that threaten bronchi- | |OF SCHOTT Yere | batred of all things German in the or anker M Nadve veal Chops. : S tis. Nothing quite cquals Linonine | == : = | Polish mind and endanger their own Write to H. J. Bowers, Cashier First National IcaniRorks Ghops. Hbe TPastil : tor bronchitis well being in Poland, where they Bank, Tracy City, Tenn Ny e o o 5 Giinin : E “The worst ¢ase of Fczema 1 bell 3 . | el ‘Grow Your Hair| ™00 L meemimibegrern L B h population, it e wild: ' Sent for my doctor. e ree, Sunkist Nuvel Oraages, dz. Untia tndecidec ethe > protestitions ommended Three Ds. Marvelous r > 5 FREE RECIPE et i Lot ETSLRINSE SR e ot Ganie . (e genuine or gnother brand - of Auyone suffering from skin trouble—mild er b [ : German propagand severe—should investigate at once the meril S oM ine bald | el of D.D.D. Try it today. We gusfantec the L A « first bottle. 35, 8¢ aud $1.00. can MW LONDON QUIETS Mohican Fresh Seie | ficinlly announced here last night tr ° () '® fi Whole Witk Cheeso | the New London buschall club will JE Lotion fi)X’Shin Disease ¥ Moeadow ook d ke part in phe pastern Toasn i Datter, b All Druggists—60c and $1.20. S, s 15 zenuine | Hivities this season | Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggisis he enjoyved by the giris Miss Kliza- B Quality Oysters, pint, 3 | & "“““" “~“~‘ o i CHILLED ¥ | Demand Deposits (other than bank deposit<) Syhiect Have a bottle of Linonine handy | | at all times—there's no telling what