New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921, 9 e e UKRAINIANS IN FORMAL PROTEST Send Writen Appeal {0 President | Hardmg at Washington Local Ukrainians have forwarded the following protest to 1I'r nt Harding sking that something be o prevent the alleged persecu- tion of their countrymen by the Pol- ish authorities in Galicia The President of the United States, Washington, D. (', Sir:—We, the undersigne ents of the city of New ty of Hartford, State o cticut, | natives of Galicia (Iast Galicia) and | Northern Bukovina, having heard again and again during the last three |y rom our relatives and friends upon our languag the abr vic ruthless secution and exc lIIF\\ of thousan upon n.ma:mul: of our fathers mothers, brothers and sis ters, wive Aloni e neatyERelate 3 and the letters, ten and v cupants of "11 that the population is resolutely op- posed to the Polish rule of the coun- try in any form whatsoever, and th it is resigned to a bitter struggle | B against Polish domination with all the means at its disposal; Belleving that thes cts on the part of Poland and her officials and troops, comparable in this cruelty, ruthlessness and number of victims only perhaps with the Turk cities in Armenia, would sible but for the seeming of the signatories i Germain and cipal Allied : who were the au ors of the decision of June 25, 1919, authorizing the mili- pation the Republic of Galicia by Poland; Do pr most emphatically | 8 against 1 ntolerable state of af- fairs in our native country, which de- prives five millions bf our compatriots even of those limited liberties they enjoyed under former Austria, and places them on a par with inarticulate slaves; and Do petition and beseech vou, in the name of Everlasting Justice, of Hu- manity and of the millions who died on the battlefields of Europe to make this world a better place to live, to use all your influence and power to end: That the temp Polish mili- occupation of alicia, auth 1 by the Suprem ~ace Conference at Paris on the day of June, 1919, be immediately ter- minated; 2. That the lawful government of ountry, the National Assembly of | Bl Galicia, headed by its president, Dr. Eugene Petrushevich, elected and set up by a decided majority of the popu- lation, be formally recognized and en- abled to continue its functions. We have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient servants, (Signed by more than 800 Ukrainians) OPERATING BY CANDLE LIGHT. Norristown, Pa., Dec. 17.—A test of the nerve of an operating surgeon was faced by Dr. George W. Miller, when, at the critical stage of placing the final stitches follpwing a Caesar- ian operation at the Montgomery hos- pital, the electric lights went out, leaving the operation room in dark- | ’fl@m@g 9 LI M CIFT o= Say it with Flowers! Express Your Greetings Dehghtful Box of Freshly Cut Flowers. It'saveryin- expensive, luxurious gift. Deliveries made anywhere Christmas morning. Just 'phone in your order. VOLZ FLORAL CO. Skating SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ] Y PILZ-RHODES ICE RINK Foot of Arch St. ADMISSION 15¢ Take Arch Street Jitney D AL PO AERIOR A — PALACE — | Thurs,— Sat. FRANK DOBSON and HIS SIRENS Chorus of 13 Broadway Sirens GREAT COMPOSER DEAD iy ‘ Ng nurse jr- | Saint-sacns Was Author of Samson [agal riedly procured candle ering light « the wd to | g | Irenc ed her ldenly | from his yard yesterday 5 5 i NEW GAS CAR .‘ T L W STt | T e v OF HER YOUNG LIFE | New Ty Avintenarnl oan sald: "I an t has served | two me how to from any of the city parks will prosecuted to the full extent of city has a number o THREW RUBBISH—SUiCH Ostrowski is rown rubbish in t Why, of Course It’s Perfectly Proper or a gentleman to give a Cedar Chest for Christmas. Here'’s a gift inspiration that will make a big hit—get her a chest— it shows unusual consideration and makes a gift of the very highest type. ; ‘edar Chest will not only he treasured by the young lady rerself but would make a sensible piece of furniture for your future home. The Chests we are showing at The Big Furniture Store—just simply “can’t be beat.” There’s a wide variety here—plenty now in stock, hut moving fast. 4 Come pick yours tonight we'll deliver any day you say. % 8 Bath Robes . . $6t0$12 Arm Bands $1.50 to 84 Combination Seis . ... 75¢, $1.50 @ j @E‘WE A Andfi’ews & CO Garters 35¢, 30¢ House Coats $4 to 10 ® Sil]l\fqlt;&g::shed Wool Initial Kerchiefs. . 15¢ and Higher ? P Knickerbockers For Wo- Sillc and Madra Shirts b A men .. $1 to $7.50 & Sitk Hosnery .. 75c to $1.50 Mew’s Linen Collars 4 | Collar Bags ......... $1.50, 82 Gloves Neckwear ..... 50c, $2, $2.50 Silk and Weol Hesiery..$1, $1.5¢ Belts 50c and Higher Sweaters $5 ko $7.51} j Umbrellas ..., $1.75and more Caps .. 4 g%%m@Ea@%m&z@m%;fiL@MM%%%@ME@M%@@MMWm o M Silk Handkerchiefs Bags and Satchels : E| Wool Socks 50c, T5c Bei Buckles m % KRYPTOK CHRISTMAS CERTIFICATE Cuff Links 50c to $2.50 Suit Cases $1.25 to $18 T With the Season’s Best Wishes SANTA Knitted Vests Suspenders . . .. 50c - 75¢ and $1 | : \|| Presents this certifictae for one pair of & ‘ KRYPTOK GLASSES to YOURSELF know- Tuxedo Coats and Trousers Dress and Tuxedo Vests..$6, $8 @ ; N i o el ]’.w“ . i SN ing that they will make life’s outlook bright- GIFT BOXES ENCASE EVERY PURCHASE 3! b : ; er and happier with each succeeding day. ‘ ‘ WE SUGGEST THIS FORM OF GIFT ' THEHARVEY &LEWIS CO. 85 West Main St. New Britain, (t. % S @%E&%’%% The Big Christmas Store S.—Let’s show you the special Columbia Grafonola at $85.00. J. RABBIT ESQUIRE He Wants T BY HOLMAN wamnG | [What b vou : Non R T ) bo Uil Pl ] ELL )L THAT'S SO IF 3\ . s e SrAEED = : HE DOESNT GET) - V24 ) ENVELODE Al e :‘ ) ) S 7 ) l\r\lD TELL ME ~ e (< =/ i WL\AT YOUL ) DOIN SON j / o R BTm &"Jmo/ THE AFFAIR OF JANE i el ) GO E DOLLA =] s f o N To | [FAVE SOME ExTRA ' i WELL, T Suf 3 SUIEEL DI ANAN m O COME OUT | | MONEY, PoP L'LL HAVE TO 3 | LR SaRtEInaRe ) e — — Ml EVEN MVSELF Z 'T DO, 5—r - | —CHRISTMAS THAT WILL POPPIE GIVE. HIS = et NCHES AN WALK T 2o | et Mooe iR LITTLE JANE. $25 J ‘ ) ' CE, T j;”’z | | ,1‘} COST MORE THAN /. EXTRA THIS WEEK? | Y/ ET YOU HAVE % pA @ FWEDOLLARS —

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