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JRALD. ]L»l \ ]S, 1010. | With grief over the fate of his native| body was removed by relatives whno uation af lebei s had served T, was mcteorologist to the Scot- nection financial experts here said | the banks wof iss o i }}al‘d town that he we pt. had come from Ufa. She was a high| such a fine meal to the viki that 1 tish Antarctic expedition. A. H., - | comparison of. the unoflicial figures [he Tac Zer e Many persons had disappeared and | school girl from that town who had| some of them narrowly | 2 it was well known that many had | been abducted by the Bolshevik com- | ture by the “Whites™ been murdered. The corpses of vic- | mi when Ufa was evacuated. | rs over their tims are being discovered. The cor-| Close by was the body of another wo- re than e respondent followed a stream of men, | man. when the A | \wvonmen and children which flowed out When the Bolsheviki entered B e across the fields toward the edge of a | lebei the government of the town W fexico City »ed cap- | man, chief engineer with the S published in this country with the | interes 4 igur > S 1 3 913 P in the foregrg because of tar-|ton expedition, will go with M b figur given out )y the Mexican | 1913 a tinner. {in the same and Lieutenant | treasury department show no great | by Washingston exgperts who, for > depa ent, are keeping & ostages were | . R. Hooke, the Royal Air Force, | discrepancy. state deparfmen eeping 1 exica ficures a v e fin@ancial condition Bolsheviki evacuat- | who also was with the Shackleton| _The official Mexican figures as to 3 s xter! X c -y | Mexico. Experts here also assert expeditio as b p ted chief | the external loan debt of the country . uf‘l)w‘“\(\ 1”1 p]:?«‘\ \l SOLRERAE | are $143,472,000 with intere: o | the Mexican government has used incom ¢ the railroads | pher to the Au lian forces in the s = | 3 2 |y f this month p 0 entire raggly wood. There under the over- | taken aver by a ‘“revolutionary com- > " Captain Hurley, official photogra- | end of this month g : 7 e e it M&HY PeODle Murdered and Dineins bank on the edge of a gravel| mittee of communists There OFFER AIR] LANE r o t i g0, Tne unoficial et e e Dit, they were Iving, a tangled heap | formed a “committee of investi tion” of bodies, apparently ClO[hlUg S[Olefl by RedS ;mu been thrown, with no attempt at| Lett. One of the first acts of this u committee was to shoot the president A bodies were mostly those of | of the former local county zemstvo s young or middle-aged workmen. From | a counter-revolutionary. The latter | Bielebei, European Russia, May 10, | cach the hoots and most of the outer | was ill at the time and had to he cav- | Take Via Vladivestok, June 2, (Correspond- | ¢lothing haa g oved. Of some | ried out to b leath in a chair. Twen- ence of the Associated P “mne | (he Suulls were : faces were di s gh -1 hany Mohamm i A mem- relgn of the Bolsheviki passed over ! Shthousnsbyimany ol inmedan priosts. | the pcople of Bielebel like a'scour e crowd on the b + Machine of others the | ty men were ot and in addition Long Explori gunshot at close & ber of the inve: ating committe London, June 2 k above the ted that he shot one priest be-|of The Associated With Him on | will leave L Nova when the | 1y published placed t tal ¢ -] and with no admission of respeg : = 5 mRIP | Yar and who accompanied tl a st y bility as they feli or| under the presidency of one Velt, a FOR POLAR TRII on ecxpedition as photographer, will ),000 1e apparen | here said, is made 20 as photographe 000/600F loei s Eue 1 MILLION SHELLS FIRED, Lieutenant | late , | the ! floated in France under author J. L. Cope Heceives Offer and Wil | Dublin Fusil as : ted | O e Mexican congress, but repudi- | First Four Hours of St. Mihiel ) {a member f - re which " = o, i i ated by the Carranza government Took ¥nhrmous Number, vessel hecomes in the ice, and The internal loan debt aof Mexi Wasnioe dindy Nno: intense oncentrat 7% Trip. will explore the district to the south | according to the official statement ey ,‘,',” S e 'f:”_\":h:: of the great ice barrier 59,397,000 and interest to June Ml R Py, (Correspondence N $17,914.000. Th ficial .port | the American troops in the batils St. Mihiel, foug om September Two 000 , . 2 > i . = g this debt 1d . , 1E 1 3 S sti heviki occupied Bielebei for, gre e pile appeared fascinated. | cause he was too long over his prayers | plane manufacturers have off o MEXICO OBJECTS TO Lerest of $14,330,0 to 15 and whi the Irst distin several months, They silently made way for a group of | while the cammitteemen waited 3o | give an airplane D a ly Americ 1 ¢ of the wary L. Cope, le ashington financial expert "he co S o 3 S T o '.\ 1s fougl chiefly by America rod p.The pondent af the Associated | Americans, including = Consul Embry | take him. of the British Imperial Antarctic Ex- i ITS DEBT FIGURES! the Mexican treasury statement fails | W28 foL ¥ o ress v = g | ited the town within a fort-| from Omsk, and two correspondents, | High school boys and girls and | pedition. for night after their evacuation. The| and watched with inter people were just beginning to read-| photographed the vietim, strce Women of the “intelligent-|intention to cz Jjust their domestic and governmental| A nicely affs e view the wreck of their hom They ! ter look the figure of a m.m.xl Bolshevik troop were veritable wrecks for the Bol-| 3 B 1 which "‘ sheviki had ocupied all vacated hous , @nd had carried away or destroy most of | partly uncover-| Mme. Koshnevikoff, owner of the irom the ice. k. most imposing residence in the 1()\\1\[ was ar ted Her daughter, about six vears. contents. An elderly trict « rt, Prof. Pal i 1 girl mig I)! hx\4 against her was a fe b to accompany ong a resident of the| been , which was | month in jail she wa leased. It de- | participated in S who left upon approach not disfigured, was that of an intelli- | veloped that all they had against tho| Professor R. C of the Bolsheviki while they | pr were compelled to clean the| Poie. It is declur ey Mr. Cope is planning to be absent | to June 20, totals $31,500.000; her rele; was told that the Among the officers he has selected ' newspape « g Washington con-{ money of which $80,000,000 : him 1 to be Mr. Cope's _— oad indebt which the unoffi an airplane ; cial report figures at $290,5 dressed woman and little " were made to clean the floors, board the exploring aairs. Refugees were returning to | girl walked into the pit to get a bet- | and walls of acks occupied by ! Nova on which the | proceed until the ex i tc q . T i the Mexican ernment h vessel becomes fas teed the chief of which ave several who tain lor dticles declaring that re-| cents, United States currency previous expeditions. | cent f as to the Mexican public| autstanding, making a total of Mossman, who had debt, published in the United Stat 000,000 more, or the $20,000, was so overcome gent, pretty girl. Toward dusk the| woman was that on a previous evac-|'been appointed chief of the scientific are “wholly inaccurate.’ s o which Carranza took as a “loan” from | @about 7,000 ca ey AL 'f'*\ and wholly ur the ¢ of Ami [ ican office this b e the Am ican ¢ more than o million shells in four hours Two « risons with Gettysbu emphasize magnitude of the Mihiel operation. At St 5 to the S to account for all the guarantec steamer Terra Newspaper Protest That Figures! gpligations other than railre Printed in United States Are | Not Accurate loan banks' debts, which, with interes Union troops nu iately 100,000 the Uni rells. The the Ame Washii July 18.—DMexican| “infalsificable’ issue of ! third the T OUR SECOND ANNUAL ORIGINAL 99c GINAL 99c SALE | 9% ENDING TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1919 To the very few who res‘de in New Britain that did not attend this sale, (due perhaps because the store was always jammed) let us give you the details of what you will buy for the following week at this store for 99c. Only at our sale do the puhllc of New Britain have such an opportunity to purchase JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS at such savings. During the week of this sale we will sell thousands of articles ranging in price from $3.60 to $5.00 at 99c. In addition to these wonderful values we will give the holders of the greatest amount of our original 99¢ sale checks an opportunity of first choice of any of the following articles, between 8 ent 9 p. m. tomorow night. FIRST CHOICE—A Genuine Blue White Diamnd Ring Set in - THIRD CHOICE—A 26 pc. Rogers Complete Silver Chest, FIFTH CHOICE—A 3 Piece Silver Toilet Set For SECOND CHOICE—A Solid 14kt. Gold Ladies’ or Gent’s at $20.00, For Solid 14kt. Gold Mounting, Valued at $55.00. 99C Consisting of 6 Knivesd, 6 Forks, 6 ’{’all)le Spoons, 6 Tea Valued at $15.00, For Spoons, 1 Butter Spreader, 1 Sugar Shell, SIXTH CHOICE—A Selection of Any of Our Solid Gold Watch, Complete With Guaranteed Movement, FOURTH CHOICE—A 4 piece Silver Tea Set, Ladies’ or Gent's Rings, Valued at $10.00 Valued at $35.00 For . ... - Valued at $18.00, For NOTICE—We must mention that this sale is conducted but ence a year, and used only to advertise the store that alwavs wmaintains its policy of squareness. Only the holders of our onf:mfl] "9( sale checks will be LONSIDFRED TOMORROW NIGHT TO PURCHASE ANY OF THE VALUABLE ARTICLES FOR O9¢, SOME OF THE ARTICLES WE WILL SELL FOR 99c. RINGS! These styles include the Gypsy, Cluster, Tiffany, stons and sell from $2.50 to $5 00 regularly. Your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for Remember Solid Gold—the most amazing value— many beautiful designs—regular values from $3 Belcher and Flat Belcher, etc. They are set wth precious, and semi-precious to $7. Your choice at our original 99 c 99c¢ Sale for Signet Rings Value $2 to $5 Hand carved chased, polished Roman colored, original cost up to $5 Your choice at our 99 original 99c Sale for : 5 c [~ chdinaRings S Solid 14 kt. Gold Shell Wedding Ring, made without a particle of solder. All sizes and 99 c shapes. Your choice at our original 99c Sale for .. Hundreds to select from—14 kt. or 10 kt. Gold I‘flled—Regular $2 00 to $5 00 value. 99 C - Your choice at our original 99c Sale for . S A beautiful line of Scarf Pins without equal sohle Solid Gold and all new designs. 99(: These would be *Expenblve” Pins elsewhere, your choice at our orlgmal 99c¢ Sale for Merchandise sold is posxmelv guaranteed to be articles only from our regular stock and sold for at least twice for what we ask during Sale. We will nnblish the name and ad- dresses of each indivgdual getting any of the above ¢ ‘um-le« on .fufdm — o e The Sio e of Complete Satisiaction or Money Retu ded T2 NAEAIN wE . BRANCH STORE, 296 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, CONN.