New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1922, Page 10

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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY W,}mz-' States Court ck of Aaron Sales - 411 Main Street STOCK CONSISTING OF LADIES' SUITS, COATS, TRICOTINES, POIRET TWILLS, CANTON CREPES AND SATIN DRESSES — ALSO MILLINERY, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, FURS, SKIRTS AND ~ CHILDREN’S COATS AND DRESSES WE ARE COMPELLED TO SELL FIXTURES, CASES AND ALL MERCHANDISE IN 10 DAYS Must Be Sold at 10c and 25¢ on the Dollar Sale Commences Wednesday (Tomorrow) Morning at 9:30 o’clock Open Evenings During Sale AIN STREET 50 SALESLADIES WANTED CZAR'S EXECUTION CAWPSPREPARING | At Marauis T | oo tary of New York. jcl“zefls’ Hilitfll'y GOUI‘SQS PI’O 2 3 5 ] . . t‘ ; | (;h;'mos K. Gilbert, seicret:\ryr of!\!ne | % | socjal service commission, o New Bolsherists Publish Book Follow- York, will address the members of i bk . . £ is2 to De Largs D , ~ ing Killing of Imperial Family | BF"sea g .. : : all AP . | e R 7 % ¥ } ] A TRE : | : < I ; : 2 |at the South Congregational church. : ; i | Washington, 1eh. 21.-—More thas i : ' by | The program will be opened with aj Ekaterinburg, Russia, [eb. : 4k, 5 G g ' o quarter ‘of-a million men are ox g ; b % s 6 supper, at which there will be a num-| (The Assoolated Press)—A holsheni ; ! £ / . pected by War Department oticials| (ARSI v 7N ] ber of unusual features, including|} account of the execution of the Iu 6. % ; (25 9. : BN e ARV DR bathas s A Ko i e 9 : 3 f_nmf‘ Washington's birthday sugges- | | ki " a4 i ions. | | | Emperor Nicholas and his family| e A SO N i R e e - which took place here on the night of | 1 ; b £ D . o RS D A i A e e July 16, 1915, has been made public . AN o 8 2% ¥ o i weldell the regular T T A TCnE 6 o'clock to 6:30. Supper will com- in a pamphiet written by I Bykoff, | : #¥,10 o g o R M e 4l ‘guand and’ the" ‘ora: e | 3 . i p ; ) | mence at 6:30 o'clock ,and will be fol- ! former chairman of the Iikaterinburg | - % AN & s : i858 reampaBite houy! Gonktising ko i ; Y lowed by the address. soyiet. vy Y O : : 5 & B Ty ol A e S L f R 3 | Rev. Charles Fiske, bishop co-ad-i ‘1t was inspired by the communist | Pl o S X for the instruction of 227,000 men, | W Y 4 Y | jutator of the diocese of central New| ] opinion that the story of the exect % ') HC AL 3 & | representing the three (-4-\',.(,,,(‘. 4l i s = ‘ - y # | York, who was the first speaker|§ tion shouid be toid from the boishe-| : ; 1 o 3 : R antLeon e e Toes fare A nrbahos i ¥ ; R, 3 | scheduled, will be unable to be pres-| vist side. But apparently it did not : : - f i |ed today by the AR T | § : : B e 1) cnt, owing to a sudden illness of ineet with the approval of the higlher | B oL 3 Y ! B 1 | e 3 ¥ & & | member of his family. officia’s for, although it was pub'ish- | ; ESEIRN - G ¢ l lmple Funds Assured. i g P . = s 1 in the ciosing days of 1921, it ws 3 £ 3 . Ample funds for the program are | 3 % 9 g . [mmediately withdrawn from circula-| e s 5 g b é . expected by officials of the depart- . : B % % Clty ltems tion' The book was printed by the | T 3 IS ¥ 3 3 1 {ment to be made available by Con- i 3 : ¥, e dtate printing department of the [ral | . 2 % 4 : ¢ % 1gress by that time and while the i % ’ % BAE % q dlgtrict government in this city and plans are made contingent upon the | : “ S e R o Mect me af Schmarr’s for dinner. Sives a goneral review of the lahor amount of money appropriated offi- e ; il i L | : S=aays rovolution in the Ura!s. The 1 : 3 i ix ; clais reel confident the necess = | Washington Nlrt.h‘my dagce at Jr. chapter in it records the emperor's| u . e i : will be allowed for their full develop- Marquis Okuma, Japan’s liberal statesman for half a cantury, |©: U A- M. hall, February 2iv JEhap S el o . e P % { [ment Inaddition to the regular wimy [was buried in Tokyo with one of the most elaborate funerals ever e Tar o T o rog X o At Detais | : ; : ] I work e commananrs o | held in Japan, This shows the Shinto ceremony at Hibiya Park, viar meeting this evening at 8 o'clock NELL LADL Wb DBVIONATY enagredi] u DN TR cothN. areae IhRras ol ,..iaftex' whizh the hody lay in state. Three thousand persons pass- alvatore "vl;"\‘\-»:\on);ae}‘:f;: :3;: cupefully before it was published it : | lapproximately 160,060 members of | ore asket, nected with th cl ! i | When President Harding went for a stroil the other day heltne national ):.v'n:‘ I s E e A Al (e LRI LB CRK ot {llam 1. Mangan for the past several | {months will leave Tuesday to mak lacks many details of the evecution| :Mch ordinafily would have heen|was accompani w George Christis is a 1 c of 130,000 re By A n el was accompanied by George Christian, on his left, and a number of cers and special I e e e T ven by eyewitnesses. ¢ attempts to secret service men brought up the re W members of the re- | s BS _[ AT ," : IN | ¥ tew York s : 7 }LHARLub A. BLAIR ,‘ DEATE RATE DECREASES |ienas to take the New York state bnj justify the execution laining training corps and !examinations later in the year. that the Orenburg Cossacks were then | VI B oA - 1000 civilians o | Tha plans provide for the training DIES FROM ILLNESS | e cards at Ohrnstedts’, 7 threatening Ekaterinburg from the| . A £ . G et i {60 o | south; the Cr:.choslovak forces were| Withesses. —RBut it is not indicated | 1918, according to DBykoff's account,or national guardsmen preferably in [Tigures Compiled: Tov ! € 8 Show | W t.—advt. » 6 Miss er Donahue of Spring- pressing in from the east and letters Whether Avdied shot or even witnews. jand the Grand Dukes Sergius Mik-}ehoir own states or at » nearcat e iind been received showing that plots > death of the imperial family. |hailovitch, Igor Konstantinoviteh. |gyjgaple rede T pmei = L e | Dectine, Mostly Pronounced in Ju|fleld, Mass., addressed a largely at- w.re being formed to dedver (he im-| WOIEHT O AStEmCTS. I Jaye | [IXONNGNLn IKGnatant oy naands dvam | wisreves 108 R nTeRly are| Une fume Testlent JOL INewington - tended meeting of the New Britain R ity U8 o vobnterravbine) K weeount which indicates that the | Konstantinoviteh were killed - about|avujiaple they will SRS LY the T fant Moztality, {lranch of the Catholic Welfare Bio- tionists. Two extracts from letters| Ural district soviet carried out the|the same time at Alapaieveky, north gofos under reve A Uraote: | SRR e o - Cate eb. 21— Thet deaty cesan Bureau, in this city last eve- te quoted as evidence of the exist-|ckecution under direct orders from fof ERaterinburg. These members: of Lesponsible Positions iere | ey (s 4t ing. She spoke on the work of the Sk T Moscow. % the Ttomavoff family had previous ' T e e Aot IS ATV m o s dulte - ROTIRHOMEC Wars A1) thelr o il MM abr pHIORCEe, I SUKBLBHINL 1 o e AR it of avies A. DBleir a long time resi-|to 1,306 per 100,000 population fromilthe various branches of the work | last ‘words of the emperor when he | nary clothing when shot. 1t was not| hurg, but were tr i b : e e 11 den inston, digl at his howe| 1496 per 100,000 in 1910, zccording|planned to be taken up in this state. Plans for the organization in this city rate of the Ulsted States decvensed opger fn Massachusetts and explained The empress and her four daugh their custom to rctive until long after|the uncertain positi & n- | ’ J : MR s q : ! 658 GhE A b aiL tSeameaie Bt PR g B . an Allen, V mip | vesterdsy afferncon atter wn liiness | to fizures announcad toduy by the infb the basemont of their prijon and |10 0'clock at night. Consequent YNE. N e L npronny ilatishu ; Rt ek T s burcau, A'l age groups show told that all the Romanoifs must d EFRLGIEPTY eIy aed 1 N B 5 : SR B The condition of Registrar Thomas group of Siingkpecicaly ordeted) con i S YA e g s an employe of the Ameri T J. Smith who was operated on for ap- | Where? to the basement and shot. | 0 . A3 i ; < . . Bykoll's story says the guards out-| D JYEP BQ : B L 5 ¢ 5 P ) he. time of T in snnsipabisecition R e R e v i\ - | 1 Camp Cus ; i up to the. time of s - ortality, under one year ;) ihe (rapidly improving. He was able t : ; X g | ARSI N ibee, I8 IGhBrge 0t Tk ae- ' drtmiiaes Nalis, it up for about an hour yesterday af ters (the grand duches: Olga, Ta ! X Aohiat ston, Kan; Cam | f compre a noisy aniomobiie outside which M, Bang Camd e Corbin Cabinost Loek divimon. He #a g % + L A ahie §iow ) ital drowned the pistol shots. i t 26 per ¢ until he ahble to | © the hospita citizen mi y* training and his family were led unespectedly ’ ! J e furthered. were still dreseed when the ill-fated | Czechoslovaks, ) N L . | | ! (v 3 1 a deciine in death rate were: “But are we not be taken any- | f 4 corporation for = ; vt |pendicitis at the local hospital, i 1" " < ne kept in ig » of the shooting hy| 350 ort—"- Bnolling, | sounting. department-and - cashies. ¢ l ¢ P couriting. Aepartment: andy casliter, Joy 3 with =8 per 100,000 in |ternoon, and he will be up every da tina, Arastasia and Marie) and the ot Tiogail;- Ol Camp | Wl LE Giolhupsen: Ly b w i adi Jptist prineiples were discussed af litte Crerc dtch and the remaining 4 i President of San I'ran- \ members of the household of 11 were Rodies Secretly Removed | | cisco J Prdsidis. of ‘Montar RE Sl G G R T 5 ¥ 1o e, 1 tiie TOUnE-JSRY. OIS S ASLUT I ot W iid nothing| At one o'clock the next morning |y, jgence donmal—Wns Harmles - camns and stations of Wil0g MOUTNED ULMIRAYE 4 e fromn vphoid 1ever st Dap church at 4 when Avdiefl, the commandant of the | the 11 hodies were secretly removed vesuler Remy vl B ut U pt - th & 18 S LI BRI L (RO Mght's discas 1 rate for| the home of J. Lubeck Bouse ordered them fo fine up against| from the house and taken to a neigh-| New York, 1%b. 21.—-Police Tnspee- | o enon(. 3 | 1884 and came to this city to cng herciions showed o de a the | v . The Young Ladies’ clud the basement wall and pronounced | boring woo There ‘the clothing was| . areanane of Providence, Ro I, ar-| - G in busi WIS, Yo un gl Inaq) ien year period from 4 met at the of Mrs. Kiesewetter the sentence removed. The hodies were burned | 'oF * a1 it 3 [ N OTL T e ] e Mo; for typl o to $land aid for the Children's 1 V- . b ” 3| « s fo ize, rve [ AfITord, Delaware, wnere hie enga Y per 100,000 and 13 5 (s : Home. Iiykoff says that a firing squad st and then the ciothing. Rykofr| rived here today gingerly le | > four shot the former imperial ys the jeweis and fragments of | “bomb” which had been discovered persoanel will be gy vding [ in b 45 e et phEdE tos 1N ! is v ’ X | with revolvers. ‘The identity of the|Jjeweiry which Admiral Kolchak's of- | yesterday in a load of conl delivered & to (wo weeks. tions | Britein wnd became connected with LRI TR e ""’.‘” “‘],"” o din ‘:v‘,:::mu:ml:‘ members of the execution squad icers later claimod to have found in|, 3 3 y units of the tire Corbin. lhdustrles, le uFvived B 5 S s fmet a ) South Congregs . i ; Fo e Ty sas P £ g 1irem 84 to 7t church iast evening The standin Mot faventad the el wore proliabiy doncealed Ih g i ged at e by Dhis W ) was formeryy M _ S | ! 3 e b the clothing and overlooked by tae| Hureying to poilce headquarters. impment to illustrate standards of | Mary Adedn Victs of this city, tare A A o e Scuth Congrega men who disposed of the bodies hed Lieut. Gegan, head of tue New ficiency i drill d tactical| sors, Dr. a4 1. Blair, of North rate, Sy 1 { tionai church met evening in th Brooi. | ‘49t i ‘ AL g h office. Tiiy afternoon at The pamphlet piaces the respons bijity for the exetution of the Roman s ; : offs directly upon the Ural district so In additien to the 'z York bomb squad to open it. Gegan | methods in fore and mancuver preb- ampton, Mass, John of ‘ 4 § 5 . viet whlrh)dt-rhh-d arly in July, 1918 | Alexandy ] v | dld, with proper cerenionics, found i Y., and Charles iterce Bla g vy 3 'k other Junior Achievement that the Czar and his family must die|and one son8 who i the central cylindrical tube| + department announced that g York city, and one daughter. and entrusted the exccution of the! death in t were DPrinee|which showd have been filied with ph for attend:nee Nina L. Blair of Newington. e sentence and the destroying ¢ the | Dolgoroul . in, who was|=ome high expiosive, g camp will be aes s many nephews and nieces bodies to Peter lrmalkoff an old noifs; a lady ng than ek paint, | atie Apetd 1the coryp among them, Mortimer il. and Her . workman of the Upper-Tssets) n who was were a|ters at Do ttovernore 1stand, N, |bert 3. Camp of this city A, R. hail on Friday ening, in[trated addr in the evenin nd it U about the| Y. lort Howar Works. aurse ‘e Canroy The names : ] EMdG ot M | the tuneral wiil be he'd at 2 p. m |fonor of Grorge Washington. invi-|tle ta'ke ta chifidren in the morniny ¥ | oA it tart Benjamin Ha | 'Thursday from the Iirwin Memoria | ‘ations ha.e Four Witnesses Present i e n By-| ! heen e tended to the| will he vart of the prog AL (he Bad the il ! o v. Wm. Martin - of ti | aembers of L. 1. Penficd Camp, Sone Avdieff, commandant of the house, | Ko'f's pamphlet 1 ’ g X L | Thursday nfisht service ther. wiil b read the sentence, according to Iy Grand ‘Duke Michae | brother of the 1 * heen shoveled into the Jour- | Iort €am Houston, Tex., and | ‘ewington Congregational church wil | f Vetcrans o famiiics -and [a seviesof intrepretative readings o | koff's story, and there were ouly tour | aie czar, F I’'erin in Juiy, Vranciseo. lilciate, viriends to attend the anairn, various author, clubs are meeting. A special Lenten service is being Sons | prepared by Rev. Dr. George W. €| contained noth- | ze | M o Veterans will hold a celehration in | ill, for Sur March 5. An illus- ind Fort Sieridan,

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