New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, the late Empress of Russia, never ceased to chafe under her imprison- ment In this city where she was final {8 et Db A RS Rnigepon la ET'S FOLLOW THE CROWD BUT CZAR WAS GALM i PP Intiniate Notes of Royal Family iaeriniveSevie"sves “many | : timate glimpses at the imperial fam- Just Belore Execution |orra"or L e R Just preceding their execution in July, 1018, e el he A Royal Residence, : BARDECK’S HALL, ARCH STREET The ted Press,)— ’ (The Ly Al When the Czar and his wife and Most foods e B AL MINARD'S JAZZATEERS OF BRIDGEPORT WILL BE THE ATTRACTION-LET'S GO! from Tobolsk to Ekaterinburg by the Soviet government, a residence In the I [ ) 71 A " center of the city w p 5 Jirer ¢ the iy s wiecd o | ADMIBSION 25 e DO Fatams require bullding that they were shot. A half- . i regl ‘as estat ehic milk in it L DA e 'ng of !I'm imperial family in their own | akl o quarters, N ¢ o offere em Before the Romanoffs were permit- Nicholas Resigned. 0 ted to enter their new quarters, the “Nicholas soon realized we were| nch and gOOd guards searched them. Alexandra | not joking,” says the Look, “and sub- . protested bitterly and offered physi- | mitted uncomplainingly to the de- E] with cnl resistance. The Emperor submit- [ mands of the commandant in charge | ted willingly, but was greatly per-|of the house. He made few efforts to turbed. He paced the room while the hat with the ards, 1t Alexandra H & “The devil knows what it means! 1'p Life Under Guarid, EVAPNQIIE‘QTED to now we have met courteous peo-| The Romanoffs were w-}mmm' to standmg 0[ Maslel‘pieces ple and have had decent treatment!" | gelect their own hours for walking in According to Bykoff, the Soviet of- | the garden where all sorts of tools ficlals made it clear to the Ronan- | were available if they cared to take offs that they were not at Tsarkoe | vigorous physical exercise. Two meals| Chicago, 1l Selo and threats to isolate the Em-|a day were supplied to them “rom |“Hungarian Dances | “the best Soviet kitchen ‘n Bkaterin. | gracious “Melody in 1" by Ruben burg,” and they were given a gaso-|stein, the lazy “Derceuse™ (Jocelyn) line primus, or stove, upon which they | the sonorous “Preinde in - (* rp could heat their food. Minor by Rachmaninoff and a score Food Packages Denied. more deathless creations of the Food packages were forbidden to|Wworld's music masters are having i the imperial family, but Bykoff Roman holiday in 250 middle western “the sisters in the local convent n- | cities and communities 1n what ar noyed the guards greatly hy nding | known as “Music Memory Contests parcels of biscuits and other delica- | They sing themselves into the cles which swere distributed among |brains of thousands of school children the goldiers." and men and women in every activity On Easter the imperial family ask- | of life. They insinuate themselves in ed permiesion to attend church. Thig |0 mansion and hovel alike request was denied, but a priest was reir origin is clouded but their admitted to their quarters to hold | popularity is undenicd. They spring {into notice a year ago but this win Sigar is'B product you use every: | | Service, and cges and special cakes | : . lts ca;t is" small. but 'the im 5 were sent to them by Soviet officia nrn:w ;‘u |I1m fluh-.fl response to their nnounc1ng : o A ters they are attracting attention and ortance of tsing the right. sugar is SEVEN DIE AT SEA Sinins! apnorters, it it 1s in (hi e Bietiinie of New Hillainl N o ; smaller centers and rural communi e Opening of New Britain’s Newest An AS BOAT HITS REEF [ties that they bear their hest ir 25 7 o AL Rpel i N B Finest Hat Shop Bl music is motive of the conte ; which are generally hacked by music Liner Brings One of Two Survivors a1 and Titorary Gubs i close coopera at“r ay e » | tion with tue schools, A SC ted fist ’ of the Caldweil H. Colt of ¢lassical maesical numbers I'eh, 2 The vivid tralims, the ¢ thirty to forty altogether, to Galveston. ly 3 ol i isti i i i ..‘ alve: An.\ R L T s Men who appreciate distinctive headwear will jalveston, Tex., Ieb. 24—When [to have the list fully representative of find our stock cquipped to satis fy the demands of | the Morgan [Line steamship El Or-|every hrs h of music, the modern % jente arrived Wednesday from New | American composition having its con- the most critical. | York, she brought the story of a trag- | spicuous place among the more 1 edy of the sea in which seven men and tested creations of Dach and e lost their lives after hours of suffering | thoven h B 2 and only two survived. The men were [ The cont runs through two I e ec w1 om an the crew of the fishing schooner Cald- | months' while a vigorous campaign is R well H. Colt, out of Pensacol \ !\ll'hV o Tucted in churches, theaters nd was wrecked on a reef near the Tor- | schoois te familiarize contestants v 972 MAIN S 2 ol : . | tugas Light in a gale on 1eh. 13. the several selections. Not anly - 273 MAIN STREET Opposite National Bank The survivors are Captain L. A. | the compositions emphasized, but the Smith, master of the schooner, | lives of the composcrs and n [ brought to this ‘port by the Morgan|survey of their entirc musical career | Liner, and Frank Brooks, picked up|are studied. by a British tramp and taken to New i contestants, with pencil and | Orleans | listen to a program of selec For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, |""fe" i oriente siented capfain tions trom the st playedd and s | Smith, Joseph Meuse and Francis Ne- [ writing down the names of the sele ili i | brata floating on the dec of the|tions as they are rendered gi the okl Bl L v e sehsanee ‘i Somtag ater. | g v ‘st ok 510 D ) e ) 6 e e e B I 1 6 ) M . The nicest cathartic-laxative in the | your bowels completely by morning, | Nebrata dropped from —exhaustion jhors are sur these examinations world to physic your liver and bowels [and you will feel splendid. “They | and was drowned. Meuse died short- | the ‘slm r omits the words which RECEPTION 18 ,.“Mw,“ n e e e e i g i c work while you sleep.” Cascarets|ly after being taken on board the woul ve a clue to the name, i 4 Postponement of the reception to|raising is carrled et G 2 | s ca on in such a primi- .vht?n you have Dizzy H aharh"-‘_nld-'- never stir you up or gripe like ts, | cuing steamer and was buried at sea | crally humming the melody Harding's Call OfF of Social Eyent Be- [which 4,000 invitations had been is- [tive way by the majority of nt‘g;arv'\‘:s Biliousness, Indigestion or Upset|pjjls, Calomel, or Oil and they cost at sundown. Competition is encouraged by the soF. TR edant D lksten [sued to oilicers of the army and navy, | tha he Nah iR Crehe ) kA 100 Acid Stomach is candy-like *‘Cascar-|only ten cents a box. Children love | Captain Smith reports that all nri"-’m'm;: of prizes w hich generally arve 0 > followed a conference between Pres-|harvesting, especially since the short- ets.” One or two tonight will empty | Cascarets too. the crew stayed on the deck for sev- ¢ rticles allied with music. | Washington, Feb. 24 Due to the ljgent Harding and Secretary Weeks. (age of labor-saving machinery b | eral days without food or water. Then | wthern Tllinois has just seen|Roma disaster and the mourning oc ki L e g chinery began, they dropped off one by one and were i launched one of the largest of these ‘w sioned by the loss of lives of army | Iresh cggs, 45c doz. Russell Bros. s 7O RISIGN Llasy “"Rrooks floaled away on a|contests, backed by schools through. |personne Iii 38 t and Mrs. Hard-| _aqvt, oAb T S 10 ik manal 1w JMieked up by a|out the entire section included An |ing have announced postponement | ndon, Feb., 24.—(By Associated haoby: LAl AR NAS (s N o | other 1arge contest in which over until April 19 of the army and navy| = Pre Sir Fric Geddes, former first :;:::::“ i 12,000 ave registered is being con-|reception, one of the state Virs of | RUSSIAN MANUFACTURERS lord of the admiralty and later min- N CbE i waaifroriNew. Tt here fauetad. by the Thunb:of Michigan By the official social season which was| Moscow, Ieh. 24 -Soviet Ru -::'; :o:,( (ilr\'l't‘f:tolrm'év i: ahrm" o rpflg:; he has & wife and two children. Oth- Port Huron music organizations with [to have hen held tonight at the White |manufactured 1,307, scythes and | was loarned lagt ‘,” 05 CORPIMOTNy ers who were lost were John McGin- the cooperation of music lovers in the # ast evening. | nis, 73, residence unknown: Jeren severed communities of the five Clark, cook, Newfoundland; William ) countries involved Fudge, Mirmich, N. B.i Andrew Gannon, 63, Pembroke, Me.i Mat-| jprosh egws, 45 doz. Russell Bros M d ight ; thew O'Brien, 57, a Newfounlander. : ade rj o T2 Captain Smith was taken to a local 0 LT hospital and was reported as being . wear rlg'ht » D 8 4 ecsvan LETTERS CARRY THREATS, A B Fresh eggs, 4bc doz. Russell Bros.|Missives Sent to Washingtonians De- T 5 ey ) . . S8 S Lofioy 1 Bedar e < G t argain JDtore I'rices ~-advt. '_/_'I ; Washington, I'eh. 24. Threats of | < e Fatl 3000 MILE CIRCUIT fod ugess e mmepEge) an e ON DIGNIFIED, EASY paid, were said by Washington police : ! Y 3 PAYMENT TERMS i . . 9 : i yvesterday ve heen ived within ‘ecosary to Get News Dis- ) This is Necesary to the last few duys by four prominent sociely leaders of the capital. The & S THAT'S the combination you are al- police as well as the department of P . L ways assured at this modern apparel Miles in Northwest. | Justice ives were said to be in- ) (eetadis e pripTn gl LY store where STYLE-CLOTHES costs | ]m ""i patches Over a Distance of 400 Chicago, 1eb. 28-—A telegraph | o tpreatening letters, it was i, circuit more than 3,000 miles long to | a prominent police official, | y /|| are ALWAYS LOW and Time-to-Time carry news dispatches, —an altline |y, o 00y peceived by Henry White, \ Iy Payments ALWAYS EASY distance of less than 400 miles, NAS|eqppae American ambassador — to SOLD BY ASHLEY RABCO(‘K CO been necessitated by the heavy sleet| oo ana one of ‘\)'l““, B s northern part of the United State: forence; Mrs. Thomas 1% b, wid- Early Wednesday the ociated | o of (he late Montan copper | Press lost connection ilhhull po(n(; ReEi Mys, Se6te DownsaAd, VWAl | north of Milwaukee, W ecause of [ own socie loader, and Mme. ! » Z 5 We Want Your Business the storms which have virtually i0- | Chrigtian Hauge, widow of a former | Women’s and Misses Men'’s e Missesota and northern Wiscon- | Norwegian, minister to the Unites b S Ul T S 3 SU[ Farly today communication with [ ggaq ; an TS i 7/75 For Real Satisfaction & paul. Minn, was established | \ w dg f through a telegraph circuit extending | S==———=== =5 s P s UP 5 :o .Sn!e. hica through St. Louis, < E ¢ minute Suits /{,/lé 1 ‘ “Benefit"cflfiee3]clh ;\r:::m: ‘(“‘!‘"\fiohfln‘\‘:l, Billings Mont., Great FOI Bad : Ch*‘(‘i’"‘l‘"gy ":‘I:J'“MO“ priced down ‘ models In e most imi Standard and back through Fargo, N. D., into \STDPES :::{,Ilnul. This i\rrnhmfnnml‘m last Coughs and COldS i : i ;vhaandf:;i materials and ;’zges];)mz In A Class By Itself however and after a short time an- other circuit was set up running from i : : : . | ’qi\' » $18,98 & $27.98 $34.50 e e s pecial This Week FANCY SEEDED MUSCAT Chicago to New York, up to Toronto, | you'ii say 1t's Good When All Mucus Assorted Milk 43 NEW CROP Canada, back to Winnipeg, Canada Disapoars And Cloan: Healthy 0¢0) and into St. Paul. On this ecircuit Membrane 1s Your Reward . ot 5 | Chocolates ....lb Cc RAISINS 2lc pkg' points in Minnesota now are receiving . x q 3 " the news of the world Here is an inexpensive home made 4 4 LARGE LOAF—WHITE GRAHAM picleas 1 remedy that you can’t heat and one . : | 2 Taft C In Ski : 1 Fresh eggs, 450 doz. Russell Bros.|that will quickly bring up that A e affeta, Canton Crepe, || In Skirts, J T T R O SRR NCRC B 2 g BBS, 1 | B . o /i . snuffling, relieve the Tricotine in a wide Waists, “Good To the Last Crumb” —advt. phlegm, stop the ; . e - clogged nostrils, make hreathing easy : range of popular styles. Petticoats, ——————————eeeetit et EXTRA FANCY FRESH FARM CASES CONTINU 3 and cause stubborn colds and persist " 0 . el g S17.98 yp i and snow storms sweeping across the | oommissioners to the lles con- | 1 i mmissioner v i " { ) Specials for Tomorrow’s Selling BUTTER S 48(‘, lb' I EGGS S ipnie 49c dOZ. Men Charged '\\'m-' Motor Vehicle :.?:.::H: IRl B Boys' Suits Thieving Tried Later. Try it.right away if you suffer from | DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY | ..o o o ot i o e R W b ol —THE— 253 Main Street. New Britain, Conn. David, Charles, and Herman Segal of [ glad, you run across this littie bit of : Bristol, William Sherman of the | qyjoe, ) ; y same city and Charles Wood of An-| ot from any druggist, one ounce of et ! A 1 cAESAR MlscH STURE sonia, who are charged with viola-| parmint (double strensth) add to it 2 . % tion of the federal motor vehicle|, jittle sugar and enough water to theft act were today continued for a ake one half pint. You can make it - 3 ‘ i FOX’S—Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday month. [T two mimutes and when It in mixed| . 200 Trumbull St. : : Hartford The men were to appear before U.|you can pride yourself on having a 6l ” 3 THE CONQIIERING POWER 8. Commissioner I°rederic J. Corbett medicine that acts directly on the By Producer of “Four Horsemen” with but by agreement between Assistant | membranc of the nose and throat and U. S. Attorney George H. Cohen and|acts so effectively that all phlegm, all RUDOLPH VALENTlNO and ALICE TERRY the attorneys for the accused the |t kIh:‘z and inflamation speedily dis case was cantinued. <apears.

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