New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, The roof has not been | painted for seven year AS @ the tin has rusted and is in water that tting the king dislocs s in the yeur or two the house beyond repalr, The chimney are breaking open and threaten any time to let fire into the wood the house Tolstol and his revolution letting rafter | walls, TOLSTOIS HOME WILL BE SAVED - e | ut Daughter Heads - Movement {0 ;0o Preserve It From Decay and m famil [ in summer 18 already minus ner, The tiny “Vidla Thoreau,” a | small house built some the house used to modate visitors in is tumb- [1ing down Relatives Oceupy 1t. Tolstol, the| 'The home is now occupied by wry figure in | ¢ral members or relatives of the century pre- | 8tol family, thankful for this the lead. |and engaged in keeplng open the the great for visitors and preventing and to of manuscripts or othed sou yopular with which the home s Trolstol's | Without money to buy food, study | the oceupants have been obliged to “ el their farm animals for lack of grain to feed them It is estimated by Miss Tolstoi that | 3100,000 will be required to restorc the homestead and other buildings. iand, I'rance and the United § The Soviet government is doing what |& it can to preserve the home and main- | tain it place for pilgrims, but it funds. Any way, the ma- must come from abroad, and been promised by Kalenin, 'man of the Central Lxecutive committee of all the Soviets, that con- tributions of materials of money will | not be interfered with or i In Russia During War. vigorous type physical nad in-| tellectual rese :Hl inee to her father, has been in Russia since the general She wa field nurse Alurll\;: ar, and after the revioution, and onee accom summer, aya Polyana, Russia, Dec, 16 , the favorite of ( (-lm(, BOV- and chief 1 ja during the hal seding his death in 1010, is sr of the movement to s writer's home from make liere on the estate a university where lovers writings and creed may come, and even + indefinitely Miss 1stoi’'s Statement, “Tolstol’ A8 a univ il mind. He does not belong to It entirely,” said the famous writer danghter, *“and for that reason I feel that :{ home the ven crowe Tived of Promises and Flowesy Talk-Lenine's Statement diver itvia, Dee. 16 Russian 1 laborers tired of prom- 1d have Riga, 1 peusan of a Communist utopia, to the “show me” e, Pre- Nikolai Lenine said in a recent a congress of Political iscs micr speech before o lEducational Worker: Pext of Speech full text parts Lenine admisgsions ure were cabled from Mos time it was delivered, has j ed I reported by the for eight |l|n||0h‘k in Um dungeons of Moscow, ed during the suunmer a member of the Moscow ived. this sensational which relating to of economic fail- at the reach- official ew hours famine com-| I'he speech, of of Home Is Decaying. The Tolstol home i typical of those few which have escaped th condition homes 1gOs ow of Show People. “Thera was a time,” Lenine si ‘when declarations, decr were have y of the |a tim n it was necessary to show the e what we wanted to build But can we continue to show and only tell the peopie what we want to build ? ol 13 simplest laborer will g 'You are al t you want to do, but show us now what you can do, And if you can do uothing, then go | to the devil’ Ana he will be right.” ns Like Hall savages. yut the absenee of edu- . prevailing illiteracy Lenine said a commission 1 for the liquida- Corn Champion nec had | wk cation of the M it ation, country, it to create ssions for In other where ey teach, nd write problem 15 to talk 1ame hav illit countries they | in the As long fundament is not solved, it is ridic {of a new economic policy.” Masses Must flelp Rulers, | lLenine said that Soviet laws and anda were good, but could not 3 1 until the people | | helped the regime. Several hundred thousand ‘“obnox- fous and Communists,” he .| said, should be expelled from the | party. “Russia,” he continued, | “should have culture which will te us te red tape, o | brive masses of nseless ate knows no as with us, bribery is government was foes, first, ccond, illiter corruption and bri- said the sing th prine Communist o acy, and third, bery. hine BANK ROBBERS SHOT DOWN. Dee. 16—Art Purple : Mamil wounded yester. d to hold np} xs Bank of Lonfi Dave nwv!\ la., Klindt, n member of the Towa | Committee, the two men they were emerging from the bank with $5,000 in a grip Klindt is a blacksmith whose shop is across {he street from the bank. ty, Ind., and some of the corn which won for him the junior corn cham pionship of the United States at the Int ational Grain and Hay Show in Ch He raised 101.6 bushels to the Vigitanee ghot 0. acre. m———— — e rr—————— e T Mea@s National Meat St TEL 483 res Go. 70 WEST MAIN Largcst Retailers of Quality Meats in U. S. /= FRESH C! LIVER PRIME RIB . The Bettcr I\md ROASTING CHICKENS ALVES’ 92 .42 h 15¢ b BONELESS SMOKED ¢ SHOULDERS .. 25¢ 1b GOOD TENDER LOIN PORK STEAKS ...... 22¢ b ROASTS — WE WILL HAVE THE FINEST QUALITY OF TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS and CHICKENS LEAN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS ...... BONELESS POT ROASTS 50 yards from | HUST BE SHOWN v con- | The latticed | | refuge, | [ handiwork of wounded sl FOR CHRISTMAS a9 h YA But Mist Inches B e ”wm& | Diki and i of the word i Diki, 32 incl 1d ¢ w' Ul also called Datu Sibi Sibi tall, but he's a great man. He's weighs 27 head Moro chi Philippines. His 1 his tribe. ine" of s mshi FORM STEAMSHIP LINE 1IN 1 provi y la ervice from [Port United States ports or "‘Hu principal ports of America, (e e of Five | lar lines of ste route between the t the \ outh calls is Now One amer Latin-Aumeric Carrying Steadily U . Three of thes tronase Over That Sca. been Dee. 16 Peruv- Lima, | e, in &t ian co comm governmen the newly orga IPern, sul in noting y it ween South Americ ing the [ ern coast cities o hent of | While the num tin-Americ m' ere a ns shopping ment s r Reed hospit (xIFTS I‘OR MEN Fr w)m $1to 53 BELTS BELT BUCKLES BILL FOLDS CIGARETTE COIN PURSES COLLAR BOXES DRESS TIES FANCY I[ \"\'l) KERCHIEEFS CASES )VLb leather & wool OCKINGS ."V' CHIEFS FE HR RS, PAJAMAS Silk H / \\'DKI‘I'(‘””‘F:\ TOBACCO POUCHES Uf\])lnl\(-:\lh\ll::\ i SILK HOSIER SLEEVE & COLLAR BUTTONS SOFT COLLARS SHIRTS n[ml'”\])f ]\\ UMBRELILA W(\r’.)], 5!(‘: CRAVATS COLLARS CANES CAPS wool & silk yv v DECEMBI bian, near Jolo in the \nulm‘l’l‘ A R 16, 1921, 8 the same wnd Surope oticent \ption of regular service b nog-Iltoland constantly | federation ted by the | department L espeeallly hein line to Hamb FEACHERS NAT, CONVENTION Chancery Court Holds The Meet in St Louds, Mo, | 28 and 29, Foederation (o December 27, Pank Mo., Dec. 16T} con Hubies Borrowed Y of the ) g was Biritish 1 horrow T kb i SATURDAY |’\v <8 5 Judge 1¢ 1 in the ineery Divisio Ho \ business round table, whose entire mem DEBT DECREASES RAPIDLY it Need Not Pay Fall Value for | 9 ars Ago. A debtor who, in | n rul ! i fice mmmmmm st f the 760,000 rubles from the Russian Commercial and Industrial DBank 1zninst securities whieh the borrow- er now sought to redeem. The lend- ing bank, however, insisted on pay= ment of £78,000 in sterling. The held that the loan was ihle able in rubles, elth= imp woff, Kerensky or W hever were avall- rubles were guoted at r a penny at the time of decision, judge loan rej | GIVES $10 BILL ON A G BY MAIL Washington, 16.—A §10 Lill, ed only by a frail string to an sterday by and was see with atalogues Dec. attach o | ording rrived tanburg, 8. ( jere to the addr quota of seed pamphlets. il ! delivered his daily Jand mall order nk ed el You will be satisfied witih s (he excellent quality as weil as the big saving. Swift's Gem-Nut . Margarine 45¢ 2 Lbs... SPECIAL MORNING SALE 9:00 TO 11:00 A, M, | SMALL, LEAN | o) / Fresh Shoulders .. ...Lb. 12%c | | | | SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSH ROUND, b, 17¢ feake st nn e 10¢ ; SPECIAL SALL toast Meaty Beet Sugar Curee Corned 1 Presh Ground Boiling A P'roesh Porl Loins to Roast Presh Cut Pork Chops 'resh Lh. Whole or Half Hams I ¢ Lean Smoked 1tih Kolls Shoulders . presh sliced Liver BEST CREAMERY = “Try Ht—It's Grea SELECTED .. Doz. 42¢ 9:00 TO 12:30 P. DML BIG LAMB SALE Young Lamb Loins To Roa Lamb lores To Stew PORK 18c n 22€¢ . 25¢ 20c 15¢ 25c CLt B CPEESE o GROCERY SPECIALS—ITEM S THAT SAVE Red Butterfly TEA York State PEA BEANS i 255‘4 Bag $l-iq’) e 11€ el "‘c l.«fll “v([ll 1 Lbs, . Lb, 5 DROPS . N. 1 SWEETCORN . SPICH FRESH PRUITS AND VEGETAGLES — w. 20¢ 2-~\. 1 for a,bc 10¢ New (1921) Crop \I © \l]l\ 4 xet Pest Maine POTATOES 15 Lb., Peck + Cod Lixira Fancy Mushwooms i'resh Horse- radish Root Navel QUALITY OYSTERS—THAT SOLID ME GIFT HH& M!“ From $10 (n 320 AUTO ROBES B \'lll I\()“, - 1"" ) I“)R u:LI\ me '%'* ((‘ "‘(’ CIGARE TTE HUMIDORS TOILET CASES SILK UMBRELLAS Ladies 'RNIGHT CASES 2¢c w. 22¢ “WE B From 9:00 to 11:00 A, M. " MEATS- Lamb ..., ceee Ib. 25¢ sesesesss b, 20C ..Lb. 16c VEAL Short Cut Tender . 20¢ : 22¢ :::.‘.‘:.I;i:;(-.r Cuts ... Lb. 20c e .15¢ 32¢ . 30¢ .35¢ Prime Rump Roasts vees Lb. S Ste \\Iu;, !n\.l. Swift's Fancy FOWL Goldenwest Cheese ... Lb. 26c I-'.R Lb. 29¢ PANCY l I\IIH R Cheese e YOU MONEY .ll.l“\( (.runuln(('ll”) Yts. 58c 7 Rolls 25c MEAT . .2 pkg 25(: re. tan VO . Doz 250 i Imln;.n\(.“.‘.“,‘., 4 Qts. 15c por. 19€ MINCE Golden PUMPRKIN .. AVE THE FINEST” THE GI ii\FORMEN From $20 lTp\\'al'ds BAGS LOUNGE ROBES MACKINAWS OVERCOATS SUITS WARDROBE TRUNKS SUIT CASES FITTED TOILET CASES

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