New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, COSSACK LEADER Rothfeder’s | | ARRESTEDINN.Y, 378 Main Street New Britain Navy Blue Poiret Twill and Tricotine ~ § Ellorce $475,000 Pagment Tailored Suits for Easter [ .t At Prices That Present THE Finest Vahies /bt il it Sin of the Season arrested ut the Instance of the celver of an American company trad- $19 98 2 98 39 50 | Ing in Russia who thus sought to en- il 4' e | rorce the payment of a judgment of ° ° [} W 8475000 entered against him in Har- bin, Manchuria, last December, Prisoner At Hotel, T : Semenoff whose favorite title s | I'his important event offers “Ataman of the Cossacks,” was per- 0 ’ . N mitted to go to the Waldorf where every fashional:ie woman and M| 16 and nhis voung wite had made res- | - : b ‘ crvations, anil was there held under miss an exceptional opportun- B wuurd untii nearly midnight, In the ik i E Taeban Qoig @ meantime, friends had been telephon- | ity to secure her Easter Suit ing all over the city and they at last R e o neeeeded in securing the $25,000 bail —Ready for Service—Perfect B jemandea by Sherift Nagle. Mme, P i Semenoff o the sheriff a neck- in Fit—measuring up to the B .o or I 40, i \,,;“,,fifl, ; h : $50,000, I but the officia highest Standard of Style. B | Criseq's itk 35 Il Fabric and Workmanship—at [/l - cimy foonder Alloged. This Suite was made by the Widdicomb Furniture Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich., and is the i e Ease WAsAenanran dlieged piat kind of high grade bedroom furniture that we feature. a price that affords a sub- & . cior ana his fore plundered in : . 11919, a ar Chita, Trans-Baikalia, . 2 1 1 stantial and not-to-be-ignored [/ 1115 ¥, or near Chita, Wrans.Baikain We are showing fourteen of these Widdicomb Suites on our second floor and hope you Home and ¥Foreign Trading Co. saving. (iNew Y loathorstihn It Wan Gons will come in and inspect them. | | tended during the trial at Harbin that Snug-fitting shoulders and | Semenoft had not been recognized by We have these Suites in all styles-and in Mahogany, American Walnut, Two-Toned trim trig lines confer slim- M| he was personally responsibic for the Walnut, Italian Walnut, Ivory and French Grey. | property seized. The general claimed | IieEs And grace on thegyeaver EARC BIBREVERRE e el g ided. by el Suites shown with Full Size or Twin Beds, straight or bowends, Chifforobes or Chiffon- allies and that from September 2, while notes of smartness ave [| 1918 until April 1, 1920, he was com- iers, Vanity or Toilet Tables. | mander of United States forces in added by s collars, link’ [§|castern Siberia, : : uc )'\ d“lc“ t.of ‘1“: Asln B || R i Wi e L Of course, we have other makes, such as Berkey & Gay, Luce, etc., and we trust that you S @ ¢ ul braide: | en the Cossack chieftain land- 5 u . & i Pomionics v bt et in Vancouver recentiy he was| Ml will give us the pleasure of serving you. and embroidered effects. Mod- sefved with papers in a suit brought |f by C. B. Richard and Co. of this els include box, tailoved, @ city, who claimed he had wrongfully ? l | deprived them of furs, skins and hides | B8 ¥ straightline and long coats, all @' valued at $150,000. ) i ; Attorneys engaged by the general | |8 ° ® lined with high quality silks. were expected to consider today the | next steps to be taken in the case. Statements Disproved. “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Storg” “Where Quality and Low Prices Prevail” B washington, April 7.—Gen. Semen- g | off". ‘ment that he was ‘“com- Spring Offering of Coats and Wraps|| §/miname: American forces in siberia from September, 1918, to April, 1920, Of Superior Quality—Extraordinary From Every is not borne out, officials said today, o by records of the war department.| anq based on the April 1 condition, Viewpoint Brig. Gen. W. 8. Graves, now at Camp ! which was: ‘Winter wheat 78.4 per Dix, N. J., was in charge of the Am-| cent of normal and rye 89.0 per cent. Style—Quality—DPrice erican contigent of the allied forces i : and his instructions were said to in- PO e $14.98—$23.98—$29.50 clude flat prohibition against ta W g sides with ecither Semenoff as against| Pinchurst, N. C., April 7.—Henry J. Fascinating s, grace swagger in < K or with any other of the Topping of Greenwich, defeated I2. L. s myng uien hodel uvacetuliand o \ “white' leaders Scofield of Pinehurst, in a 20 hole “ne’ p(’p“]z!" ”1 fal)ric, l‘ichl,\' Si-”\: lined. all the way match today in the second round of You'll Realize Big Savings through. Fashion’s complete story is told in these beau-|[ | R ; Foie Lhe Goiih L0 aolibl - Saifiatate ¢ walt L ; tiful garments for Spring. ; FCAST. ] championship. 1. K. Robeson of By Taking Advantage of This Washington, April 7—Winter wheat] gochester, defeated Donald Parson of e T production this year was forecast at|yoyngstown, 5 and 4, Mike Thomas 3 572,974,000 bushels and rye produc- | 5¢ Naghville, won from Arthur Yates, tion at 69,667,000 bushels hy the de- | oe pochester, 2 up and W. C. Ffownes parthent of agriculture in its first es- | 7 =0 00 S0 won from Harold timate of the season, issued s | Weber of Toledo, 2 and 1. Club Roquefort Cheese. . . 25¢ Tt —— e Cheese. . Lb. 85¢ New Brick P Mucnster Cheese LD, 25¢ Cheese. . Lb, 30c¢ SRNOR LAKI COMING 2 L Swiss ‘ - Yng. American “Do you taunt your husband Rionsitverattl il yleake will Checse Lb, 35c¢ . : - Cheese.. Lb, 30¢ with failure and com him [f|speak Institutional Benevolences PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STRL t at the meeting of ‘ [] A with some dishonest , who 1 1 mblp LI ihe &”“ddy e 2 “FOOLISH WIVES” };;\'“"";‘, for {ne ',‘,;;‘m;";:j,,,‘i":;';g- ese Hour Sales Afford a Chance To Practice True Economy S | commodate over 1,000 men. From 7:00 to 11:00 A. M. From 7:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. From 3:00 to 5:00 . M, 240 Main St. o oo o o | | ow urmme Eascrin, Bapet ok = s BIGVERLGATE, | fems =t o Augusta, Me,, April 7.—The trus- STEAK LB 15c SWIMCs Best Mitk Ied Stock oulaers, N 2 2C WL (ELINTAL (R alll toes of the university of Maine today 4 Meaty Legs n our New Dry Goods . : g 6 :{‘,"‘n":‘_m‘ a full line of Dry elected Dr. Clarence Cook Little of , To Roast Lb. 1 C PRIME RIB 4 . % Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., as presi- ; From 8:00 to 10:00 A, M Choice Shoulders Goods and Men's Furnishe- 3 R nucoeads i GEALL < R B Lb 6 g DRt -0lass kpods.TONE dent of the university. He succceds b, oasts eef. i 1 C o : R Dr. Robert J. Aley, resigned. 2 of the high rent district, our i Fresh Pork. 2 Lb. 16c £y ; S e A prices are the lowest. Bleast Veal DENUZZE DRY GOODS STORE A Herald Classified Ad is a step on o ROAST ":(‘:‘:m cal FANCY— 3 CANS 430 West Main Strect. the stairs of business succes: . LU From 9:00 to 11:00 A. M. ore. Aces. Sugar Com s 29(: GOing FiShing? 8 e e BEST MAINI 1'(:17(8‘;(“,5 ;i RN D Lb. VICTORY M ARKET Potatoes. .. Pk. 32¢ | V¢ Fig Bars. ... Lb. 13¢ 50 BROAD STRLEET Presh Ground ITamburg Steak . 25¢ | Fresh Roasts of Pork ... <o Lbe o 20¢ member Where You Can Obtain The Lo L e R e e Lean 1ot Roasts Bect JI 100 | e Cut Pork Chops | Tb, 200 Fresh Spare Ribs . ... v lll( Best of Fishing Tackle. We Feature [§ —SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— sk U ol k. o " " i " In Planning Your Fishing Trips Re- me Rump Roasts Bee ive Shoulder Clods ... ney Fowl The Best There is in Fishing Rods, | % YburTeTep,héofié'UIdeY for Swine, aney T 1 Reels, Lines, HOOkS, Flies, Bait Baskets N « BEST CREAMERY LARGE FRESH SELECTED f : ; BUTTER .... 2 LBS. 77c |EGGS ..... ..2 DOZ. 57c And The Other Little Things That COm- ! Uneeda YOU'LL SU Y LIKL IT THE; R KIND plete Your Fishing Outfit. Be Sure to Best Whole Milk Nut B Is‘ : u It Pure Lard Cheese v by 250 Margerine .. ... .2 Lbs. 45(: | & 2 Speclal Grocery ltems—Blg Values Here See This Splendid Stock And Note The J ¥ b N okl RBR%;Q;%:E?;;; Dinner Blend COFVER Confectionery Suga N. B. C. Uneeda Soda Cr Low Prices. 1 : ‘ ; o Prime Rib Roasts of Beef. . Lb. 25¢| Nice Le J g von b, 8¢ Best Pea Beans Lean Pot Roasts .. ..Lb, s |8 " 4 ¢ Blue Rose Head I{IH (Native) Roasts of Veal... L. 1|2 Ca T i s J * . R R L, . (Native) Legs of Veal. . ... Lbg 25¢ Cans Campbell's Soup > ,\N)III( \\ \l’(!l ATI \IILI\ 1S ’lll] )\II RY I'T NOW—=TWO ('\\% Fresh Veal Stew. .. .. .. Lb. +[2 Cans Campbell's Be: J s Genuine Spring Legs of Lamb, rs Gulden's Mustard. . LTS i T b2 Cans Chllenge Mk : ln Fresh Fruxts And Vegetables—We Have The Fmest Geauine \pllm. \hnuhl(r ns Livap. Milk Soap — Naptha, Bec e 5 Bars § ) . % i Large White Alling Rubber Co. i s i &l Siat L0 5 oy v 29€ | oyl 28€ | K S g o 7 n \nu;l‘ul Sh LLb. 15¢] 10 Rolls of Toilet Pape b ; S Sl “" ' a1 20€C oo Doz, 230 n Fresh Should 3 |3 Pkgs. (Kellog's) Corn Fresh S .. .Tb, 11e| Best Grade of Teas and Solid Rea Rips [} GAIC BN ; ; 3 ) Cabbage . 5c Tomatoes Quazt JOC i .. 3 For 23c 240 M . S > Lean Bacon. ... 200 . G TORETGE L " ) ¢ orida ong Gree alin t. R . r Doz. 20¢ Head Tettuce ... Each 12c | Cucambers ... 2 For 15C DON'T FORGET OUR FISH DITPARL . WE ITAVE A FINiZ ASSORTY T CF SURIVTLY CAUGHT VISH. SPECIALS ALY N WEFEK—T0ME ! We carry a full line of Fruits and Vegetables, Deliveries made to all parts of the

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