New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910, “ T i 0 RS 6 eh Gl e IN NEGOTIATIONS | /¢ i an effort to provent its fur- PROPERLY AND AT REASON [ ine them again.” her spread. Wide areas in New ¥ng . e o e conaitions n Jand and New York nave been found | ABLE EXPENSE ) rokio Paper Comments ow Recent ewherc are likely from surveys | 1 operate a daily Freight and nned for next spring press Service. New Brita Ovganization of Americo-Chines tigations by the depariment of “The Allies blockade is destroying ! White Russia for the Bolsheviki na - , turally feed their own followers fivst et e 1 New York. Trucks ren OUR STORIS IS BRIMFUL OF CHOICE., USEFUL GOODS— l Sapoue“ DlSCllSSGS Condnlo"s and there is Iittle left for the govern- | in Joint Banking Corporation. A DI Cha L e “y or hour. Local and Long Dil ment’s enemies who are perishing Tol , a shipment of hroom corn from 1iun and Trucking ALL SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS—AND OUR USUAL LOW I wish to reiterate that there is okio, Dec. 19.—Referring Lo the | - FH e, SOt i Lot e i | i | i % | recent avrangement of an Americo e i g o Under Rule of Reds { 0 possibility of a counter revolt for| 'tCeNt arrangement i T o smarn ) Wi PRICES WILL MAKE YOUR MONEY GO A 1 (9 {0 TRisslan peasants sre incabable of|| Clineseointbanking corporation witly|LiENLEd (1o — | acting without strong leaders. It was 2L 51 News Ageney suys (hat fhis enferprise — - ° [d Helsinzlors, Finland, Dec. 18—There | | Seming ‘“”1‘ Holgil D e Dle IOk B D E Teunrdad atiore S e — - — l osler {1s no likelihood of u vising of the | PYOVEDL about the revolution wWhich | ooning ar cconomic activity by the % 2 3 -ery S [ peovle of Petrograd against the Bol- | 71EH MR LI ¢ e revolution. peaple | United ‘States in a post-war commer- | N F l E § heviki 1his winter no matter hov o (oP¢ | cial and industrial campaizn to China. | 4 L J & b terrible thelr plight may become, says § CoUld obtain two or three pounds o I adds: I js obvious that with | UL : : i bread Afterwards the vere only : N & Y 5 v ALWAYS AN ACCEPTABLE GLIT | 1. Saponen, a prominent dealer of Y‘H(,'\A o (,”‘.',I“‘\v ,“"“. .." > ,,\m ;,“1 ly’m the aid of 430 MAIN STREET JPVERLAND AGENCY, 3»:".(:“?:‘\’:v '““r‘\:;v:.x:;\n‘:::.‘l‘ a r\:n::..y]\:“m e oo (oo il U st :vr »t“u“lx;“..'v.r‘x‘u.y;lKm....‘.;r 1‘,hv||m n’HI | Livery Oars for Hire, Day ana Night \‘,tr:ragc and Accessories, . ! - L RENPRL AT o ; ) escape from Lius- Tobint e et S0 Ul TR GRS G e i o il LYt ey WOMEN'S SILK HOSE—Dy far the largest assortment in the city i | ‘M' ':v"‘ ]:““M‘.‘I’q "”’ ‘”“l\‘lf \“[ o PO vorable to their interests in the fu Storage, Supplles and Hepalring. Repair Work a pL(Idll at prices to suit all purses. Black, white and cvery popular i The belie of siarving the popula- | 0 ¢ e 3} LA ; fure. which will eventually affect the Phone 2227 129 Arch Plain and fanc Al the best makes can be found het tussia, and they. by using drasti "R 89¢ to $3.98 “':m m.'."“ X:I'(“;'fi 2 "".'(’y“;':'"‘ surcs., ave able to swing the great | [BLerests of the southern group. There Y bl preoidc i K " s doubt that the hand-sl 5 5 = S o) RO B is no at the hand-shaking of - ) J Russians are concerned. they w < \.“ ver ”‘ o ”m‘l“ ntvar | the Amevican and Chinese bankers in 2 5, AU 0 REPA[RIN IN'S SILK HOSE—DBlack and every wanted color. Big range simply die. i e e o e lishment of an ‘Americo % e Pair 75c to $2.00 Ceneral Yudeniteh, without in- ) 8 t, A ; 0 Chinese bank s the foundation for TR b Atyless Raly e A A 24 $2. Hoenot e R T s el ] i PEHATE TouN it s (silk Hose Put Up In Fancy Boxes If Wanted) ind’s help, has no chance of - taking d oint operations of American and Chi ' Pot q ¢ ocal Sovie ut the Bolsheviki have > g ! JUST CALL 8. 18 Petrograd for he began his cwmpaign | 'ocal Sov 2 ! nese capitalists in the cconomic : § a month foo soon. 1f he had waited | done considerable constructive wWork ! velopment AND WE WILL BI AT YOUL 3 of C‘hina in the future. a B T a ;T C ) Al s COTTON AND LISLE HOSE FOIX MEN, WOM AND CHILDREN until Trotzky's men began to feel the | prineipally in the establishment of | matter which calls for the keen atten PLIEASURE CARS SERVICE. Every Wanted Kind, AN the Best Makes Can Be Fo d Here dineh of the cold. along with insuf- | trade schools to educate the | fjon of Japanoese husiness men who A\‘ IR"]N(,‘ JlAts'[‘IALI{ q 'l ' ‘) n ficlent food, their lowered morale ’1' ']"‘-‘ have opened "“““"I'”\ closely interested in (he ceonomic (e- 1 ARCH STREL T REP IR C o S i o st attaan sieceed. - | new kindergartens and the state takes | velopment of China 115 GLEN STREET. SPORT HOSE FOR MEN AND WOMEN—AVide wib, finest grade RATRE G R B s & G el sl ey Seoeh | i i all-wool, heather mixtures—>Men's .. $1.30: Women's ... $1.% AldorgbyRtne SRliSicimExImEGor kY i Saponen contrived, by lavish brib- | fourteen years of aze | owNor BxrErRMiNane eest. | VIM delivery and heavy duty the Bolsheviki, to leave I'etro- | He criticized the Alies” military - 1he A capitel of $10,000.000 the Kolkusal the American financiers the | “er e Kastwood Electrical Serv P lle arvivediiat Helktiaro s aid to the White Russians as ineffect- | But European Corn Borer Can Be Pre- tl‘ud\s,‘ from ! to & tons. Station and Garage an ags month azo. To a reprosentutive of | Ve by saying that the Allies do not | vemted From Sprending Further. | AMERICAN Balanced Six, | ¢ aiine diehting and. temmon The Associated Press he related the | send supplies regularly and in suf i Pl C Starting, lighting and Ignition 8 fliet fihia Tor pUblIGaElE 1 11is el fctent Guantitles! Washington, Dec. 1. —Fxternina easure Lars. ___tem Specialists § Velvet and Leather; also Envelope Purses. Black and predon e e R e DAL The Finnish troops could them- | 4OM Of tho European corn borer r-lC]TY SERVICE STATION, | M e ing colors. All the latest novelties. Wide J r il ving . representative of ! solves capture Petrograd the Bol. | "Probably out of the question.” Sec A. M. P 'l REAR 193 MAIN S7 {be Finnish government in negotint- * sheviki fear them above all others, As | Loty _Tlouston today informed con § - M. Paonessa, Prop Thone H dk [ f ing for the exchange of war prison- result of the Bolsheviki propaganda = = . - a ll h ers. M. Saponen-is u native of TIn-" during the wat & Bolshevik ofeor : — side e , = 1 2 = 2 22 (N7 1 I erc le s land., W l;‘. has resided in Petrograd ‘ announced that he would rather fight I — ‘for the last ten year: . ) " dele the devil himself than the I"inns who Hundreds of styles to choose from-—each ©. B¢ to $1.50 ' “Until Mareh,” he said, “we for- ! jever know when they ave defeated Open Evenings L] *oigners were never molested. I had ! Seventy-five per cent of the task of | BS | > :' I"“{{“""' ’ had | ) ask . avds Wien INTTIAL| HANDKISROILLE ‘been represcuting the Danish Ied * conquering the Bolsheviki would be R RLLLTE 7 Shopping at o Bets colf s dni Al Wokiden-—each < . Cross until I took up the exchange of ' qccomplished with the capture of Saturday % M ”m:‘ Oié g variety for men and prisoners on Maveh 11, Petrograd as that is the only way (o Until Christmas @ bept. “After securing a written guarantee. " impair the blind confidence of {he B e BLANKETS, BLANKET ROBES, PLAID PRAVELING RUGS. slgned by Schlovsky, the Petrograd ! people who are believing in Bolshe- INCORPORATED commandant, and hitcherin (Com- ' vigm and in the invincibility of theh BATH ROBES, LINENS, TOWELS. APRONS, GLOV issioner of Foreign Affairs) that my leaders,” ’ life and property would be safe, [ M S . g wis) allquadeton returniiito I inland i St i RRESSRESII IS Lepact ,”{ * Nevertheless from April 22 until May « | et in Petrograd 3 _ which the winter will o far worse, 14 1 was kept in detention in my own HEsRalse il worsey { ! and said that all wooden houses had house and was formally arrested on ; ong since been burned for fuel as June 2. 1 was then taken to MOSCOW. | ol a5 the flooring of others thrown intoa military camp and treat- Sl b y He assorted, however, ed worse than a dog simply because that the de- ‘1 was a Finn. | was kept in prison | P1etion of Petrograd’s population was (0 not du Bl AuEaEt b ehlovsl Ryl due so much to starvation as to e —————————— e ————— mmeemmew | Goved me Lo be released i the fact that the Bolsheviki had sent A ope “The contents of ¥ Petrograd ay the bourgeoisie and had re- . Quick Returns Use Classified Column o consisting ot Works' of ari Moved prisoners to- the interie GOOD $15.00 VALUE FOR $12.00 SATURDAY A FINE SUIT WITH TRA PAIR OF TROUSERS G. Suits for Saturday at $12.00 so that you can get the Boy a New Suit for Christmas for a moderate lve §g Ccost Suits are of brown and dark Oxford gray Maude in the newest model and extra strong Sizes Sensible This Year 8 to 17 What better Gift than a nice New Suit of Clothes? And we are sure you will like 1000 Plaid Scarfs for Boys 37c 37c This is another offering that will be appreciated by those huying Gifts of a practical nature for the Boy. ANOTHER GOOD SPECIAL—Why not a nice Raincout and Hat to match for $7.987 This Coat is made double on the shoulders and will give splendid service. We also have them at % BOYS" GLOVES AND MITTE BLOUSES AND Give Things That Are Usetul these Suits. 59 24 R 7 B SRR 5 o 2 Men’s Long Fleece Lined Coats Just the C for Automobiling in Winter Specially priced at ALSO MEN'S FLEECE LINED JACKETS, A FEW LEF £ b6 $13-50 Many Excellent Gifts In the Housewares’ Shop IRVING TRAYS CUT GLASS Eight-inch size. new foral cutting Rubbed mabogany Anish.. inlaid rosewood At $1.49. WATER SET. cul banded pattern, one pitcher center, wood handles and gray felt bottom The and six glasses, at only $1.24. VASES—Square pattern, prelty The inches. A nice gift for only $1.835. 10-inch size is $1.98 and the I2-inch 26 £ 50 P P B R BB 7 -4 = & WeSuggest Footwear and Hosiery AslIdeal Christmas Gifts The Famous Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for Men, Women and Children Christmas Shopping Made Easy In Our Large WAGNER ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE—Colonial pattern, the hest tea kettle made packed in a holly covered box for a Christmas present. The 4-qt size is $5.98: (he H-qt the 6.t size $7.25. A practical gift for a housekeeper I » THE BIDDIES WARM WITH LEGGINS AND ARCIICS. GET THEM AT OUR SHOR SECTION. CORSETS AND BRASSIERES At Lowest Prices, of heavy fesh color satin, elastic top $5 value for etg, low bust, long hip, flesh color coutile. at $2.50. Corsets, flesh or white, in broche or coutile, short, medi and long thletic wear, prices ranging from $2.50 (o $10. B icres and bandaux in muslin, lace, glove silk and $atin at 50¢ to $10. Hosiery Department With Every Purchase Beautiful Christmas Boxes R 57 5 6 B S P B R R R SR AND SANTA CLAUS WILL BK HERE FROM 10 TQ 12 AND 3 TO Children Must I3e Accompanied by Adulis. Com Arls SLEDS SLEDS SLEDS SLEDS like an old-fashioned winter. Plenty of snow and cold probubly. Get the children sleds. ed for a small child for . And the Flyaway sleds with flexible runners in all sizes 50. The Rambler bicycle for boy or zirl. A very scnsible BOOTHS BLOCK NEW BRITAIN. 267 MA'N STREET of Kiddie Kars, and other little cars for kiddies a new collupsible rocler his can be taken down in a moment and ed for use, \uminuim aeroplanes, (win propellers, 98c. Mlenty of wooden toy Wonderful mechanica wouts nde fumes, Dolls in all sizes Toy shop i on the third fAoor. | 38 st i B 0 5 5 5 6 7 50 26 26 B B 4 6 P D3 R TN B A TR P

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