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Films developed and printed. and Toilet Waters all leading makes. In the Hazart of New Britain cluded on “Passenger List” Are Emma Goldman and |. Alexander Berkman—The Latter Once Made Attempt to Assassinate Late H. C. Frick, ew York, ik’ Buford, med ‘Russian port yesterday Dec. 22.—The *“Sowiet which sailed for an un- with o radical deportees on board, will | followed before she has an oppor- | ity to land by a second “ark” load | “Reds,” according to the best in- nation obtainable today. t was stated that a second batch deportees probably would be em- rked some time this week as the | lvernment’s second drastic steo | ainst aliens who have sought to | ling about the overthrow of consti- ional government. The Depart- bnt of Justice has thousands of dicals listed. How many of thesc 11 follow their ‘‘Red” leaders on forced voyages to their homelands s not been made known. he Buford, which crept out of bw York harbor with a heavy ard in the darkness brning, carried Alexander Berkman d Emma Goldman, two of the most torious anarchist leaders the United Lites has ever harbored, together th 247 other radicals of various de- ces of “redness.” Department of stice agents said the Buford's pas- pgec list comprised virtually the rains” of the radical movement in e United States. Thirty-Year Career Ended. The deportation of Emma Goldman 4 her devoted companion, Alexan- r Berkman, ends a joint career of vears in the United States during they preached vernmeni by violence. He spent cars and she three years in jail, iney were nmever punished for the - teachings played in attacks on life and property. Berkman “served 14 years for hooting Henry Clay Frick and two bars for urging young men to ab- from regisicring for the draft : in the war. Miss Goldman was n two years for opposing con- | Lription and one year for inciting rior. Berkman was never brought trial on an indictment for murder connection with the Preparedness bomd ouirage in San Francisco, Goldmar s acquitted of fl- digtribation of birth control Their join: aciivities as publishers e anavchis mazazines “Mother and “Tha Blast."” aring the war, combined with their yesterday | the overthrow | supprossad | o addresses at helped cause the a President McKinley government ed in its deportation procced- The confession of Czolgosz de- | 1 the influence which M Goldman’s writings had on him. In Dynamite Plot. Their influence aced in the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times. | Matthew Schmidt and David Caplan, now in jail with others for crime, were ‘“of the Goldman clan,” Attorney-General Palmer has said. They were suspected of receiving German money to oppose prepared- ness by the United States before the United States entered the war. They co-operated with German spies in endeavoring to promote a revolution in India during the war. They were the pioneer radicals in the United States. Now there are 60,000 Reds here and 47 disloyal foreign-languaze newspapers, accord- ing to Attorney-General Palmer. Denounced by judges and other public officials from President Rooses velt down as enemies of the country seeking to destroy it, but regarded sy women anarchists who greeted them with eautiful characters, 100 ahead of their times,” they their followi that it for them to provide $15,000 000 bail in cash or Liberty Bonds. Yet fines of $10,000 each for opposing the draft were unpaid. They had no property, they said. Drive Developed Lately. For more than 10 years their de- portation had been agitated, and at times seemed near, but no formal proceedings for this purpose were in- tuted until the alarming radical ac-~ tivities of 1919, including the Seattle and Winnipeg general strikes, the sending of bombs through the malils to Attorney-General Palmer and other prominent men, the formation of branches of the communist party and plans for anarchistic demonstra-~ tions on the anniversary of the forma- tion of the Soviet Republic of Russia which were frustrated by countey- wide raids in November. These ralds made a total of 697 anarchisty seized the the United States on deportation proceedings in the past two years, When thefr co-workers, the Nihil- {8tz In Russia, whence they came in youth, evoluted into tha Bolnk formad 1 Hoviet * the downfall o Berkman and Miay anarchists’ meetings, nation of | kisses as the rionarehy, ‘foldman oham- { | pioned a | man, thut | 7 similar government social order for this country. when surrendered for predicted that he and Berlk- deporta- tion, would return | to the United States as Soviet ambas- | sador, and Miss Goldman propriesied a revolutic here within five years. Capitalists Arraigned. ‘Amecrican capitalists are the most greedy in thie world.” she said, “and when the time comes they are going le price for it. A thun- 10 pay a terrible derstorm is brewing in the United States,” Yet when given opportunity during romany appears court to views repudiated vio- ces in thein they anarchist never advocates a reign of terror’ said Berkman. “Anarchisi’ means the negation of violence. Anarchists teach ance, co-operation and mutual aid in opposition to existing institutions and authority.” In reply to one such cxposition ' Berkman's conviction in New { York for opposing the draft, the { United States atlorney said to the court: “The court should man who now claim versal peace and s he is a the use of violence in 1882 wer Mr. Frick’s office (in Pittsburgh) tried to shoot him down without g ing his victim an opportunity fend him He shot him in hack as he would a dog.” “The first terrovist act in America” the way Berkman described his attack on Frick in his hook, *‘Prison Memoirs of An Anarchist.” Berkman’s last hour of freedom in {his count know that to be for and mourned as a public benefactor. Both Middle Aged. Emma Goldman is 49 years old and Berkman 50. She was born in Kovno, Russia, and in early child- hood removed with her Fast Prussia. When 15 years old she came to the United States and started working in clothing factories in Ro- chester, N. Y. Recently asked who her relatives were, Miss Goldman replied: “I have children all over the United States.’” In 1887 when 17 years old, she was married fn Rochester to Jacob A. Kersner, who came from Russia in 1882 and was naturalized two years Inter. In 1909 his cltizenship was re- oked because he was not 21 when aturalized and had not been five cars in the United States, The mar- viage coremony was performed by a chochet-— slayer of animals for Two years later the iersners woro divorced hy a rabbt ac- Koxiter meat, The Place self-reli- | { than that he Goldman at one of her meetings. “I {law and order and decency and mo- | rality. | Women are the slaves of little expired early this month | in New York city while Henry Clary | Frick was being buried in Pittsburgh | | they were well known in every large parents to | DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919. B P 5 5 B B B PR DR PR DR B P B | New Britain’s Most Popular Gift Shop THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169 & 171 Main Street More than ever this year, has the Dickinson Drug Company demonstrated that it is New Britain’s favorite mecca for Christmas shoppers. Here you will find every day, a busy establishment catering to the wants of hundreds whose holiday gift purchases are based on quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Four Licensed Prescription Clerks to fill your prescrip- tion and take care of your orders. I Prescription Dept. the most complete Station- ery, Book and Novelty Store in the city. ‘ Stationery Dept. America’s Finest Chocolates in dainty packages for Yuletide remembances ! Belle Mead Swats, Huylers, Whitman, Durands, Page ond Shaw’s—1, 2, 3, 5 pound packages. Soda Department Everything of the best in fruits, syrup and ice cream served—Busy _b}lsiness men and shoppers are equally refreshed at our Soda Fountain—Delicious as- | sortment of sandwiches and hot drinks—Four dispensers at your service. THE DICKINSON DRUG COMPANY 169 & 171 Main Street The Oldest Drug House in the City Ivory Goods Nail Files Button Hooks Hair Receivers Mirrors Brushes Combs Trays, Etc. Leather Goods Pocketbooks Purses Wallets A Novelties, Etc. Toys Blocks Dogs Cats Books Mechanical Tops Machine Guns. . Cars from all points Stop ‘W at the to the Jew Kersner seems ihen to have passed out of Miss Goldman’s life entirely, for announce- ment in court during her final fight against deportation that he had died this yvear took her by surpr Wwas on a claim that marriage made her a citizen that her legal ef- s to remain in this country were ased. “They can’t Keep me out,” she said in 1907 when there was talk of de- poriing her "l don't believe they | vould be foolish cnough to try. My father is an American citizen. I mai- American citizen.” the United ried an ter father ne Lo ttes in 1886 yeur after her a 75-77-719 CHURCH STREET, one THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. CO. TEL. 2240-2241 L and was paturalized at Roch tcr when his daughter was 24 years old. Associates 30 Years. tion with Berkman be- rs ago in New York. Other is 50 years old and came Russia he seems to have con- his prior history pretty well. | Wihen he was relea from the west- cm Pennsylvania prison after serving liis time for shooting Mr. Frick there ore reports thai he had married s Goldman in New Jersey, but the marriage was never recorded and at their trial for obstructing the draft both testified they were single. “L represent the devil,” said Miss from cealed ELECTRIC IRONS am an apostle upholding glorious free- lom, the apostle standing out against PERCOLATORS T am for the devil who leads to the absolute yielding up | the emotions here and now. | laws 1 learn to the way A o an HEATING PADS and conventions. They break the laws some day Berkman and Miss Goldman made their headquarters in New York where their magazines were published, but RADIATORS city in the United States and also ad- dressed anarchist meetings in Canada, England, Australia, Holland and other countries. Lived Like Lords. These meetings enabled them to live as comfortably as any despied capitalist would wish. Admission fees were charged, circulars sold and sub- scriptions to their magazines taken. At the last meeting they addressed in Chicago prior to their deportation the contributions to help them fight de- portations were $5,000. Miss Gold- man's -bankbook, selzed when her magazine was suppressed, showed weekly deposits running from $50 to $700 with one of over $3,700. They llved at the best hotels. In fact they offered to pay thelr OWn way to Rus- S oo sia, or, failing that, the difference be- ZooW, AG ,1\5-,«& tween steerage and first class in or- S 3 — der to have the best accommodations, - BOUDOIR LAMPS Why not Give something that will be useful as well as attractive. An Electrical Gift will be used every day in the year and the giver will not be forgotten. 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