New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER =8, 1010 COMMUNIST PARTY | | PRIVILEGED CLASS | | Our Profit from Other Factions Are Under Dogs! & 5 . inboerchuis | | all Sources | FREE SOUVENIRS Visit the Free Souvenir Dept. downsalrs and see (he vnluable e tioles you ean obtain FREE by buying st the ANNIVHERSARY SALE, Viadivostok, Oct. 5, (By The Asso- The American Public does not believe all it reads. ciated Press -Communists and their sympathizers constitute the privileged ; SE 3 flass uf Bolshovik Hussia, seys M. i | J It insists on being shown. .T”?;:n ‘5‘1111‘!‘ | Wheh WIS Loty s Dl eie ey EXCLUS] U E since December, 1918, but lately ar- a fraction of a cent per pound, many believe we are ] Al oA s n s [ R not telling the whole story—that there are hidden ; D lS'I'lN‘ :'I'IVE Bolshevik regime, : . i The civil government of the Sama profits. section is in the hands of an execu- tive committee, he said. This com- Here Are 7718 Facts: mittee controls supplies, lodgh fuel L4 . nd military irs. The control o N e A :’“"[“"‘:"l:‘:f‘ nd - manuf .u..,f.,f E if\;r 2 Our net profit on our entire business for the year b A t Ba a ln P l JMdustries is subject to a coun of 1918 ountcd to only 176 per douar of 5 es’ ‘ r r ce s national economy, which is subordi- > executive CO ttee. e R e s e : or less than one-half cent per pound, and The population i categories. The first of these is com- ; § ::;‘;1::“05 communists and their sym einaed pl’OfitS from hides and all other H The second category is composed of by-products. i3 j employes of Soviet institutions, (he third of ordinary citizens and the Included pl'OfilS from all Sideri fourth category of officers, their fam- Jlies and the bourgeoisie, the former- Included profits onall subsidiary o ations. Iy middle class. - ; ‘ y 7 ‘ Only commun and their ‘mpa- P . i P {hizers enjoy the right of election to 4 To sum up—it included the entire profit frpm ' | the council of national economy. To K every source of revenue in which - N them are assigned the best homes and Swift & Company has any interest. L M i lodgings. Their property is not sub- ject to requisition. Under the ration- There are no other profits. ing system 'flw)":u'v allowed one \ pound of meat a day while none of : | Bt - Furthermore our accounts have been checked and 1 ments of fuel is allotted to them while certified annually by leadm€ publlc accounung firms. that of the other classes is cut one- i Ol . Swift & Company is sincerely trying to get the ) : WOMEN'S $87.50 CHOTH COATS }¢woxm1\"s $47,50 ULOTH COMPS TN —_— | The communists are allowed thirty g aked bread or S 5 i i ; WITH COLLARS OF MANY OF THE SEASON'S MOSI el ve L : facts before the public. If you have any questions re- s SIAL PLUSH $27.50| Nrraacmve $39.00 A Stylish Coats made with Geep cir< SPYLES ... : - month while the allotment to the other cl s ranges down from 25 & o o . { Ny pounds to nothing. Textiles and foot- garding our business—write us—and we will do our ’ cular coliurs and lmed to the waist, | . MoTooe, Maiaga, Tiose, Tempe nd 5 e pei S sts s s 4 i " avy Blue #re a soker - R R I best to answer them. In discussing the packing 2 The large pockets are developed in | teren i thece ronmomnids | meoen their families and the bour- e p s e not unintentionally spreading misinformation. birttens and stitchine. materials. food or fuel is rationed to them. Or- dinary citizens, composing the third If you get the facts we have no doubt as to category, receive one-half the rations allotted to the communists. : ] [ ] All houses have been appraised the verdict. Y and those valued at more than 10,- § / 000 rubles are nationalized. Lodgings 1 are distributed to the inhabitants and ¥ no Mdistinction is made between house ) V! < : owtlers ‘and lodgers. All pay alike the B\ Use Red Cross 3 established rate for lodgings. g Chri Seal e The houses of commissioners and . ; < ristmas eals from appraisal. The belongings of | > all ‘peoplé, even their clothing and effécts are listed. Each person is al- $47.00 COATS OF CHA! BEAVER $67.00 1 3 " Mowed to have a chair, some plates, : PLUSH . ‘e e tae $35 & P’]’J’{';fi 3;;“;“‘]:[9[‘ %:TFS\'OE e $59 a spoon, -fork, etc., and two changes hott Mode T : i 3 4 y 3 . i p A New Short Model with fancy silk lining, a %) dcep ! bor 2o el is o I tolienlasny: ¢ : | A p border and ample coltar and cuffs of gfntl];:ll;a,fi?&;.,rs(:‘:. e g ana | SWlft & ‘ On] an N l l S A. deep shawl collar and new ‘loose straight hanging | 1\ Goney fur trim this smart Cont, Yéu wilt F 8 9 > & il back The belt extends across the front of the 2 : bty bedacd o < ticles of househwold Wtility nor clothing prove of the han@some fancy silk lining on the market and none is produced T4 2 A . & coat and acress the inside back. e o e n e G atien of Hemitsan Loclgl el Saglats Wi i $55.00 COATS OF PECO SEAL PLUSH | $89.00 COATS OF HANDSOME SEAL PLUSH riog the warchouses. . R. AT " PECO SEA U 5 ¥ ATS ME AL R voits meatnet Toafuiiligaing - of J Andrews, Manager | TRISMED. WATH MOLE PXUSH . ... 94 WITH COLLAR OF DYED $79 their products are frequent among the 5 With collar, cuffs and deep bordér of mole SKUNK FUR ........ s ¥ peasants, but they are.put down with plush, these swagger short comts are made of Salts Featuring & new Delman medel in shorter Peco Plush and lined throughout. length which ix one of the newest style notes. This the utmost cruelty Toonin says that in Stavropol such a revolt resulted ! S~ S g ] garment has a fancy satin lining and attractive in the massacre of 6,000 persons, men, $57.00 COATS OF SKAL PLUSH WITH DEEP | o050 oo women and children COLLARS AND CUFFS OF I"actories are shut down for lack BEAVER PLUSH .. .. . | X DATS ‘ » NG 95 of fuel and raw materials and work- § e ol et e Coot. hava o ol i | N ugoy o meft wha, faged, starvation were, driven back which is most pleasing. Isspecially {nterest- | Elegant Coats in this shorter length which are to gerve in the Red army. ing is the careful way in which these coats have | of the well known Behring Seal Plush. The model been tailored and the new and ample all-around is most attractive and the large collgr of natural 5 o trench v. ers stand high in | broken tank, enacting, as S v 5 ., e raceoon fur. { by such of their crews as survived.|the battle. That is they play whea Many of them are torn and riddled as | they are not at work, for Belgium is | Colds Tr though their heavily armored mxcei using even its children to rebuild its v were little more than paper. [ homes. Perhaps the most impressive feu- e ; i ture of this dead and blackened land- e 2 : ¢ [ scape are the trees. Gaunt and stark, GUILTY OF SWINDLE o it | stripped of every limb and branch, | | many liteless sticks. i Y BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS OF KIT $1 15 CHARMING FUR COATS OF NATURAL WILDCAT $150 ‘ F[‘GHCh AI‘C Re(}OflS[[‘HC[i[}g i Whole villagés have disappeared, ! CONBEY. REGULAR VALU COMBINED WITH FR AL (seal dyed { ground by the big guns into mud o : : e R e comey). REGULAR dust without one vest remaining to 5 2 ‘ VALUL $188, AT . i 4 L 3 velts ¢ s handsome gray fur You will like the Dixmaude, Belgium, Nov. 28—Scat- | mark their location. This is true of SR (A & ; A A Bhort Stylish Cost which you will bé phassll Bl' )llCh“ls | tered over the low-lying country be- | Foelcappelle, whose former existence | < i : careful way in which these have bheen tailored nxi with at sight. The pelts are all foil furred and would mot have been suspected had . 5 well as the new siyle fentures carefully matched and the French Seal pelts have sMost stubborn of all coughs, | V" '\l)u“l \nd l‘;\mmll \ m:- || M B el e e } \ been dyed with unusual skill. . fre : many a hattle, are thousands of Ger- | information that his battalion heard ' 3 AN ULTRA-SMART I'UR COAT OF NATURAL i -V‘e.lds to its healing prop-| 0¥ L L G guard of British | once held its main streot for three ; : | RACCOON. REGULAR $255 | HANDSOMI: FUR COATS OI NUTRIA 225 erties. Try this famous old | .1a ieigium soldiers as well as civil. | 4avs. i 5 VALUE $350, AT T REGULAR VALUE $300 . family remedy and experi- | ians who have been called into the gi. | MM Tive shells still remain i the | % - ¢ in one af the shorter models this coat will be | This handsome fur has been here developed into tields, and toda a party was pas: ; sure to please the well dressed woman who desires a coat of unusual beauty. While this coat is not ence the comfort it brings to gantic task of clearing up the batlle- ing within a few miles of Dixmud ’ | a stylish coat which is nevertheless most practical. | too long, it still is long enough to afford protection. thOSe who use lt The Dulest fields and once more making it fit for | they were startled by the explosion of k. habitation. They are stacking shells, | one of these “duds’” . ~and safest--of all remedies it| rccovering brass cases and burying | Reconstrdction is |going forward. f ; builds up the body and re- | the dead. s a military effi- | Near the shack rearved by one thrifty i ) \ SEE — ——— —_— p, ciency about their work'and the' pro- | Belgian who has returned to the site g 3 A ; : 3 | Belg 2 S COW 5 ) iBLES. | Mount Vernon was torn from her an- s.tores' V].tallty ¥ a!. the same | cress thes are making is most gratify- | of his former home is a disabled tank, “ < ENOWHIRDDSHINTIOS ARG ! ‘.,:,‘,-x:“, Thiar tholvednsl wae puiisa| time it is relieving the sys- | ing forall the governments concerned. | a shell having ripped through its side CLARENCE, F S ! f5 0 hs ids. by | One may still see the ruins of many 'and exploded in the interior. From « - BIRDSEYE row fell in Los Angeles, while at tem of coughs, colds, bron-| ;i wna teigium tank ght i > side of 4 ages Orange Crop. snow in Los Angeles, a m s sh o jelgium tanks, caught in one side of the tank to that humble ! : : A = ihe army aviation tield near Riverside chitis, and all forms of throat | the German shell fire, now twisted and | shack, stretches s clothes line, and t Htslmlzh.( I‘u. —Clarence F. Birds- San Franclsco, Nov. 28.—A gale | two inches of precipitation wers re- | broken wrecks. Now they lie rusted | on given days the family washing js|¢Y® IS one of three men convicted of | which reached eighty-four miles wn | : ‘wlifor: At A s amily washing s ; g i ¢ ached eight I ex uh | gorted. In Central California trees yand lung troqbles- and neglected, mere shells of the once | hung out to dry wrecking the Pittsburgh Tife #nd| hour on Mount Tumalpais and which | \vere uprooted By the wind and the The above familiar trade-mark on “Em s G et : Trust Co. It was claimed he . - a- | 5 : nseall | dragelste. oos | POWerful machines which went into Children of that family play in the . claimed he bought | was accompanied by low 1empera- | grange erop was damaged svery: package—s| raggists, 60c |.;ction. Some of them are almost bu up the company with its own money, | tures and snow raged along the Pa and -$1.20. ied in the mud, others hang preca:. | e === carrying through a deal of millions | cific coast yesterday. | without investing a cent of his own Shipping in San Fraucisco bay whs'! SOUND G “EAL'I “ iously. on the edge of the dilapidatel ! POSLAM WANTS il i - ! o ln-” B .nl“l o b e p(\: ]GYFUL EATING to many thousands is practi- TO HELP YOUR ALL THEATERS TO BE CLOS & 9 . . * cally a matter of the right use oo SR ‘HBI'E s a Fine Tonic Unless your food is " of reliable means of main- BROKEN OUT SKIN | *"* ‘I:.(.‘ 11‘.,:'.14.:]‘(‘:.'[:,‘:\““ R Laxative, Says flruggist digested without the after- taining vitality. H When any ohifg skin disease af- | Kaneas City, Nov. 28—Schols Iivery other night fo~ three weeks math of painful acidity, the = S e “" 1 it's your duty to brew a cup of ioy is taken out of both fects or whe et Poslam. You may be confident that ' Kansas City arc (o be closed and | want better blood, clear comples eating and hvmg. AL L i the trouble is having the right treat- Dublic gatherings of all kinds ave to; @nd sparkling eye e E M u l s loN “If"" i 'l"! Bo "‘_"“ ‘k‘" 'K‘ EYBS | ment, for you have called t6 your'aid bLe prohibited ws a fuel conservation l‘“fllns Jxamine them painstakingly, aceu a healing chl{sconc kol i s w4 v healing power highly: concentrated, ., uagure by i Isued toldy B |‘ elery Klng BAKING DAY | 81 Mile Gale On Pacific Coast Dam- ) in place by tw t i ately and scientifically. active and persistent. Tiehing’ stops a0 opdel g . . Iy an I P sis 2 stops 5 s features the famillar bag of hrne-honored and reliable, Furnish—at fair and equitable | and the skin feels o immasipably (1€ local fuel administration. The op- are wonderful in their help ANGELTS FLOUR combines palatability, inherent j prices—the glasses required. {grateful. In the treatment of viru- der becomes effective Sunday | Get a package tod costs but to the stomach troubled in thousands of Kigohens WHEN [ {a trifie, but as a h '\HI\ et the most delicious bread is the _ i i to assure both com- | lent cezema, aene, pimples and all Millee : . ficacy. st a0l ] nua, aene, pimples and al Ofice buildings are ordered to i : TS ‘I’\'fl;lhes ‘l_fld '-"}"Vfllefd eff k“ez; atisfaction surface affections, Poslam’s results open only between 9 . m. and worth its weight in gold | with over-acidity. Pleas- rute. t the first sign of weakr ) . are auickly felt and seen m. Stoves are asked to follow th Normal bowel action. perfect work- | ant to take—relief prompt Thompson Milling Co,, take Scott’s Emulsion. Sold everywhere. IFor free sample sime schedule, and churches are (g stomach and sweet breath follow d definid 1.ockport, N. Y. Sold by Thits known every:- @Y Y SPECIAL write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 dered to hold only Sunday serviess | its use. an (S The Stanley Market where by the “Mark of ORE S §0Teary Dxperi. West 47th strect. New York ity Curtailnrent: of street lighting hours | * The children drink it and enjoy if, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE 617 Stanley St + Efficacy” -the Fisherman | ence, in Eye " Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- also was ordered, and it < decided jand its the gentiest acting laxative MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION c ) lam should be used it skin is tender fo request ( homes be heated only | they can take, especially good wien il e, PESYR > S 5 y Scott & Bowiee, Bl flem N ).« 1337 7 | 306 Main st Phone 579 and sensitive. | 1o 68 degrees. : they are fretful, cross and feverish.

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