New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 17

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leading cariran (nto's ditch which had |We are exercising the dictatorship of been prepared for it. Many of those the proletariat in the namc of the | MOTHER' in the first car were wounded by the ! minority because the peasant class | . p rst fire from forces concealed hehing in Russia is not yet with us we | n 1 ~ [] huge rocks. HA T [i TIME shall continue to exercise the dicta : car canie torship until they submit. 1 estimatc °ag~ati f e . IN IRELANI] T[]I- [T hosegingthicaseqondach RcamaRun VE RYIN . dictatorship’ will dast about v | California Syrup of Figs” and fought until the last man fell wounded. Forde was lying wounded SIS S VELIE, ! Child’s Best Laxative Rios and Senor An- o r r i hen h lu.A d the o lll‘l Lo cease fire. guiano, who disagrce as to the es * Recovered \hchm Relates Kill- | 7o sacr. “Then & irec wumver oc at- Thigks Russians Will Keep Re- reaioncs ot adomting e aicesrorsnis {aekera’ fromBbothaidatranedlints ethihalprolatariathapentl (ol st the road. They wore the uniform of : 3 f in Russia. While both were disap- | ings of November 28. ritish soldiers and handled us all volting for 40 Years TR o T e B very roughly, not excepting the dead full of admiration for the possibili- | After knocking us about they called ties of the Russian revolution. Their London, Feb, 25.—The first detailed | 00 us all to stand up London, Feb. —Nikolai Lenine, report will be presented at a Span- authentic account ef the killing of 17| “TWo of the party were able to get :'Ynl%lr\lr‘\'lfl premier 'n[‘ l:nx.«sn(;;, 11::,&*('!4 ish ln:nlmn]:\l soclalist S April 05 o R n | to their feet and were immediately he Russian peasants to continue their 9 when the question of affiliation Sl teA B GO CFF Sl BTt (L L i ’ resistance against the dictatorship of with Moscow will be decided. Constabulary by a party of Sinn Fcin- | “hot down at close range by the gpg proletariat for 40 years but says The anish delegates presented ers near Macroom, Ireland, on No-| ‘shiners’ (va of |Im lets near me the communists will continue that the three objections of the Spanish - groaned and turned ove One of the government until they submit c- socialists Lenine's twenty-one vember 28, haés just been obtained : : o Anes Entysons J e !4'I\'I|h‘nn plunged a bayonet into his cording to the delezates of the S points, (terms of admission to the 1 F W E s E L L Yo from the sole survivor of the am- | pack. 1 muttered something and he ish socfalist party who have just re- Third Internationale) and brought ) bushed party, Lioutenant H. F. Forde. | turned to me and after cursing me. turned from Moscow back a stirring appeal frmo the ex- The leutenant has recovered from his said it woyld be my turn noxt. I could The Spaniards went to Russic fo ccutive committee of the Interna- GOSSARD Erons wounds In a London hospital. All pre- wseo the others going through the present a statement of the conditions tionale to the Spanish prolctariat to Lacing tious mecounts of the affair have been | clothing of the cadets who were be- under which their party would affili- disregard the hesitations of their | based on deductions, in the absence | ing brutally treated. One of the ate with the Third Internationale. On chiefs and give adherence to the A “Caltformia oymp o . IRy -~ . - of reports from eye-witnesses. civilians tried to pull a gold ring from their return they told a represcnta- communist body. R Fic oxNto e tTis fuatne Caltforata you buy it with our assuramce that it Lieutenant Forde !u:'rrrvd n'lmllo( my finger but falled. The next thing five of l;';'-»;h'l‘l-;xvr;ltlw;ll: their inter- f~_—_ on the paclage, them you are sure every cent you for rt—wortl it m wound In the head an was clubbed ;| T remember was when ono of them V‘iew with ¢ bolshevist premier. - vour child is having the best and most p- fi,rt "n the butt of a rifie ang left {or' rolled me over roughly, to see, [ sup- Asked by Senor de los Rios and ’ harmful physic for the little stomach, ' in comfort, worth it in wearing “”’“ - | 3 el i ll \\D AND Oll(‘lll STRA a pose, whether I was dead. Senor Anguiano, who made the trip TMENTS liver and bowels. Children love its . 16 says that the two motor cars “When T woke up it was pitch dark. ' the soviet capital, when the Rus- EIn e The sugnm‘ q'w'hty of these ongmnl fruity taste. Full dirdctions on each carrying the cadets were attacked as|The amlushars had rotired to their Sian dictatorship would be replaced Saxophone Instructor bottle. You must say “California.” corscts justifies us in mkmg every - 4 h epatred. : they were passing between rocky | positics Iy fired a few by a regime of freedom, Premier Len- | v ,I.S:,_‘“{’\“:{':(fip" ¢ Three sizes. AT YOUR DEALERS. upon your completc satisfaction. declivities on either sid t as tho :I ine said: ¢ = WY, - 89 Jues Repth We have nevqr spoken of liberty. 68 Black Rock Avenue, Why net let our Corsetiere fit Pair of these Corsets? - THE SHOCK OF THE EXPLOSION e Of Our Crash Deferring Disposal i . IS FAST VIBRATING INTO THE DISTANCE 1| SPRING FRQ Await your inspection. AFTER TOMORROW IT WILL BE BUT AN ECHO § $16.75 to $59. If you want to ride the shock-wave of T. N. T. Prices to the harbor of WONDERFUL VALUES, you must JUMP aboard now. Tomorrow the anchor will have been hauled and your opportunity have slipped by. Stocks, have been ripped open—broken—some entirely wiped out—but enough remain to make it extremely worth your while to come here —TOMORROW— Don’t say “I WISH HAD”—Say “I'M GLADI CAME” BLOW yourself to the values these T. N. T. Prices have stripped of profit. WOMEN’S SHOES INFANT’S SHOES u:‘l\el;ou‘:t 100 Pairs . FORMERLY T. N. T. PRICE The Mo(s:t Unlimited VzgietyDof Infant‘sj‘ FORMERLY T.N. T. PRICE stil t of Ladies’ an Shoes, Consisting of Dr. Dean’s an 00 50 .09 $9 49 Misses’ Shoes $4.00 and $7.00 — 75c Other Only Reliable Makes. s2 -*3.28 1=“2.= Pumps and Oxfords, formerly $2 89 High Grade Comfort Shoes. Formerly § Children’s Slippers. Formerly $1.25 § Boys' Scouts, sizes 1 to 5 1-2. Formerly $4 t0 $6.50. T. N. T. PRICE $7.00 and $9.50. and $2.00. 69 $3.50 and $4.00. $2 69 Now showing—wonderful Pumps and Oxfords, fromerly $5.00| T. N. T. PRICE . T. N. T. PRICE C| 7.~ T priC J ; = TN T PRIC . $3.89 | mn mien mee via . Formerly | Jullet Sippers. Formerly $2.30 and | Ligle Gents' Shoes, sizes 8 to 13 1-2. B 3 3 T. N. T. PRICE $6.50 and $9.00. $2.00. T. N. T. $l 09 Formerly $3.50 and $4.00. 2 5 : aln y lg Geodyear Welt Pat. Leather. Gun Mewl| 3H0 3YL 0 . . et it $24 . a nin a ancy tops. or- e " S - o . 3 ey 960810 81200, g T e ) e ] | e ey e e S s e e Of fine quality Nainsooks. = = » $4.50 and 5.00. < T. N. T. PRIGE ... gesolnmafeinue $5.95| rormeny 5250 ana ss.00. $1.29| =« i $2.89 & Many are hand embroidered—ot! . Black Vicl Military l'lhfl Formerly $8.50 T. N. T. PRICE tX‘i ed l”“ . ¥ ~ S ‘ Mecen'’s Regal and other highest cla k 2 mm with m .“d 1o $12.00, $5 Q5 | Ower men meet Low. Formerty 8650 | \opens e Comtys. Formerty 82.00 | MThnen = =3 o bt v T. N. T. PRICE . and $9.00. e Shoes. Formerly $12.00 to s Regal, all styles, High Shocs. Formerly T. N. T. PRICE $3.95 19350 . $1 29| steco. TN T.PRICE .. 7.95 o E Men's Endless Varicety of Finely Made $10.00 and $14.50 s 9 - 8 o ) A - Women'’s Spats. Formerly $3.50 - S ors, Yormerly $2.00 and : e x T.N.T. PRICE .... AR 6-89 and $5.00. T. N. T. PRICE 990 ) o y High Quality Leather Shoe, Formerly e TEES fion $3.95 | roman e e P | e $1.09| @wiie T $5.85 Black Vicl, Formerly $4.00 $2.69 ':""'""“ : $1.39 Il;\ ‘Shm‘s. Formerly $3.50 $2.29 P - $3 45 “_fil ’ They Have Arrived— and $6.00. T. N. T. PRICE N. T. PRICE oy i = 2 Dr. Parker's Comfort Shocs. Formerly | Children’s Tan Shoes, high and low cut. Boys' Scout (Little Gents), sizes 8 to 13 1-2, Formerly $5 to $8 Shocs Formerly $1.00 and $6.00. Formerly $3.00 and $3.50. Army Shoes T.N. T PRICE ... . T. N. T. PRICE . . T. N. T. PRICE . . ; e ew p ALIL CLASS RUBBER GOODS SACRIFICED AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRIC Comeinand let us Show them Women's Ipswich Lisle Hose with scam.g 1 Lot of Assorted Silk Shirts. Formerlyy Sweet Or Dutchess Pants. Formerly ; Sweaters. Formerly $7.50, $8.50 and vace o $3.95| wee T Tacien . $4.95 . ol Formerly $1.50 and 8, o 8. . i .82, Sweaters. Formerl 50. “ e T PRIOE ©... .. 9C .00, N. T. PRICE 5 TN PRICE S o $l.49 Woflflll Bllk Hose with scam. 6 . Formerly $2.50 and e 50 Black, Blue and hhukl Cambric Shirts. Formerly $2.00. T. N. T. PRIOE 9(: T. N. T. PRICE l'nlunnll-. Value $5.75 \'Lluo $1.50. Women's Everwear, Onyx and Gorndon Neckwear. Formerly $3.00 $l 49 T. N. T. PRICE ... cecen T. N. T. PRICE .. Silk Hosc. Formerly $2.50. .. and $3.50. T. N. T. PRICE Lincn Collars. Valuc 3 Lackawanna and Royal Standard Under- T. N.T. PRICE .. Wonderful Vari e cytoasfCp$Aand g= T.N.T. PRICE ..... wear. in all wool singlec and double Men’s Cotton Hose. . Wonderful Variety of OCaps. Formerly | Wool Gloves. 7 bro:wl( d_Shirts and Drawers T. N. T. PRICE . ... $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. TN . T. PRICE T. N. T. PRICE Leather Gloves. Value $1.50 An Wool Mufflers. Valuc $1.50 Mon's Boston Garters, Value 45¢ Sk : $ k i : 39 " N. 7. PRICE C | Mighest Grade Caps. Formerly $250| T.N.T. PRICE ............. and $1.00. T. N. T. PRICK C i e and $3.00. Buck Mittens. Value $2.00. : Ribbed Shirts and Drawers. Men's Suspenders. Valus 6Sc 39C r. N. T. PRICE . o o 890 T. N. T. PRICE $1.50. e Gl R 2 2D seopoononGoDTeD Highest Grade Caps. Formerly Lamb Lined Mittens. Value T. PRICE .............. 69c Men's Initial Handkerchief: Value 7 $3.50. T. N. T. PRICE $l ,39 $2.00. T. N. T. PRICE Heavy Ribbed Union Suits $l 69 'lbc. T N. T, pnll('lc o Wool Skating Caps and Helmets.. 39c Raincoats, all colors, all sizes, guarantced ; e Vs :;u’r(vl;“:(:‘;"m on's Heavy Wool Sox, Value ormae 00 a 1.50 e mpe nion § s kool Formerly $1.00 and § rainproof. Formerly $10, $5.95 l ‘95 ,‘ll no.' . \; "; . Sweet Orr Dutchess Pamts. Formerly $12, $15 T. N. T. PRICE c](fihx'nz;,l.l::_(,“l': eyl 1 50, en’s Shirts. alue $1. A $3.50. . M. T. TUmbrellas. Formerly $2.50 and $3.00. < i st ( $2.00. T. N. T. PRICE .... ; $1.95 proof. Formerly 810, 812, $15.| mN mopRrcE: $l 98 BLOUSES Men's Shirts. Values $2.50 and s ¢ O Dutchess Pa 1 T. N. ) LN T, ICE ... $3.00. T. N. T. PRICE g PR NS S Formonty nie $1.49 Whittemore White Shoe Polish v Men's Shirts. Value $3.50 and 31 79 i B Sweaters. Formerly $5.00 and $3 45 Shinola See the new models we have $4.00, ' T.N. T\ PRICE Formerly 85.50. T.N.T. PRICES 0 T. N. T. PRICF. 4 ol Men's Shirts. Valuo $4.50 and $4.50, $5.00 and Sweaters. Formerly $5.00 and Ol Polish, 25¢ q R n - . P $5.00. T. N. T. PRICE .. 32025 S $6.50. T: N. T, PRICE .. $3 95 T. N. T. PRICE = AR

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