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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1922. LOCAL MINISTER’S WIFE HAS THRILLING | 5 it s SATURDAY SPECIALS On February 28, 1917, the first ADVENT, URES WITH BOLSHEVIKS AND TURKS |iis.5.%5 tironaaet » Boot SAXING DEPARTHENT i i i Hallinan’s Best Bread. . 13c a Ionf—z l’onf zsc IStons T rand 1iks Story ot T arde C S T T D A EnduresHardshlps Sleeps 'c'~ i e Gy sidaand v 18¢ . General on Grand Duke's Staft, M : B | BUR B o s inciions isnsarssavevabaass T 25c in Engine Cab; Rides R R T ; L [peme e 900 " Sh C w. h . | in Petrograd. General Perochine was a memher of the staff of the Russian n eep ar’ lt OUt grand duke and the family ranked | high in official and social circles. The ol Beiis) Food For Days’ Etc. o1 [only chilaren, a daughter and a son, . L ! . CANDY SPECIALS ; were educated, cultured and accom- | ; i Haystacks—Made from Fresh 40 . TUC . [t A “ | plished, The family resided in a| ] Vacatlon Wants large, imposing. manaion, and. naver| i .| |4 |/Grated Cocoanuts ...........cveeeeneennn ety ‘ The experiences of movie hirmn»'v i | had less than six servants, sometimes | - Peppermint PRELIAE 1 oie oo eitsisiene sieitos onie 1De AT H - and their melodramatic thrillers have S ; | many more. Its members had their | ! C ‘We Have all the Things You Need to |, strange paralel in the adventures own carriages and the women nm'm" Make Your Vacation a Success and perils through which Mrs. Ray : knew what it was to mend their m\'n{ Tooth Brushes, Tooth Paste, Face and | mond Newton Gilman, wife of the Bl | clothes or soil their hands with house- : n]n,".‘rn“d.h‘.l\u |hun‘|. Lo- |Stanley Memorial (Congreg a o ; A work. They spent their leisure time ey : DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT ":::: ‘F"?I:?\‘:I"I('mn:;‘\\"r:'"gz::' w;“""" h RAALOH, hfir ";"”‘1;"'- 1‘ 2 ! a : . painting beautiful tapestries, or por- 4 ] | Native Fresh Eggs Fresh Butur (unsaltéd) 5 ) Y S, eroshine, ¢ 3 sband, the + i 9 Flashlights, Bathing i e BB LR | traits for amusement. . . Fresh Cream Caps, Hair Nets | “American women, well fed, pro- y ] The Revolution, o] | B Roast Stuffed Young Chicken (‘roquetm Look tn our window—You'll see | fected, | and provided with at ! But one day the revolution came, Chickens, 2); and 3 lbs. ea. French Peas Something You Need. least the fundamentals of life and It was a sudden blow and fell upon | many of the comforts, cannot realize et : 'the happy household without warn- : 25 J x 80c Pork 2 for 25 The DlelnSOH o Bl oy e saircsd Tongue ... Ib. Pies .. Cc ow many times these women have ing. DAk e HanRey o tHale 1iias Land south of Russia building a railroad Cabbage Salad Baked Beans (hot) through what expériences they have along the Turkish front for the gov- ; s with mayonnaise, C Chicken Roulade | gone. MRS, RAYMOND N. GILMAN ernment. “There is no danger,” was | REV. RAYMOND NEWTON GILMAN 2 D Co | Niie 3 D 86 i Datiges, | the ]l||||."\..ll st,g;:‘rnrnvvilsaulwl l'\_v”[‘mr(n:- Sm Cl A 6 r‘ll | X grad police, e residents of the city 5 t g . Mrs. Gilman has slept all night 1n| That al these experiences should|were ordered off the streets after §|'he streets crying for bread. The sup- re Closes At 6:30 P. M. ply of food was almost exhausted in % | rallroad stations, aolne, in freight' come to ene young woman, and that|o'clock at night, great searchlights 169-171 MAIN ST. | cars with from 10 to a dozen strange | cna should escape unscathed seems|were erected by the military braneh|the City. One-eighth of a pound per Store Closes All Day Tuesday, July 4th. | men about and her only protection an | nard to believe, but such is Mrs. Gil-| 0f the government, the streets were |PETSON Wwas all that could be obtained American revolver strapped to her| man's story. | “covered” with machine guns mount- in two days. People were forced to waist. She has walked at night in a eanpk | i stand in line for days to get this. A l drenching rain through mrfsrs and Russian Aristocracy. :il”r:.r;mt"lhv» 'r::‘f]s;mor '};,\ll“m,r.‘::('ml;;): servant of the Peroshine family stood ’ darkensd roads where robbery was a, A member of one of Russia's old|would be over in a few days. from 3 o'clock in the afternoon of | vocation & murder but a passing | aristocratic families; the accomplish- p that day until 3 o'clock the next incident. She has been been forced to | ed daughter of a man who served for Authorities Powerless, morning to receive her one-eighth of stand for days in line waiting for a| 50 years as a general under the ]'{us.f But Russia was mrkprl and torn|a pound. Like many others, she car- railroad ticket and has slept in the|sian czar, and built railroads for the by the terrible war, its peasantry was|ried a small mattress with her and g | cab of an engine all night. She has | late Czar Nicholas, Mrs. Gilman has|ignorant of actual rnndm many|at intervals threw herself upon the | s,en people shot down like rats in a gone through privations, sufferings|on the verge of starvation, and suf- — [ Speclals | trap and streets run red with blood. and sacrifices so remarkable that the|fering privations, men had died by, (Continued on Twelfth Page), For Friday At HORSFALL’S Al o~ | ! | We Give Paint Service $200,000 Unloading Sale —0— Men’s Palm Beach Suits : $13.45 [ I8 k ] ; 1—Select the RIGHT paint or varnish for the particular joh. o W = ! . Wl | Men’s Suits hd | RN s & 9—See that it is properly applied. $24.75 . TO GET SATISFACTORY PAINT AND VARNISH RESULTS YOuU MUST DO TWO THINGS: ‘Whatever your paint, varnish or wall paper plans are, no matter how large or small, drop in and let’s talk them over together. No SFALLS e : v i g P obligation—that's our busineas—and, %- sylum&reé( g Iy ;N P T e v ' WE ENOW OUR BUSINESS Hartfora | e S I : = ® . . WE ARE PAINT ENGINEERS—WE ARE “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” i / ; S DY .. )% N B | THE JOHN BOYLE CoMPANY ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS ley Memorial Church. 3 GLASS, PUTTY., BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, Eighty new and modern church SACRED SELECTIONS Number Size Price ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL CEILINGS, ETOC. s R s A Mighty Fortress is Our God Trinity Male Choir : 1 and whe stalle ghty rortress 1s Our ity 1 L :fi?fi;‘fiicihéflflhha?i f‘::l;!yn r:?n\i\:s: { Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past Trinity Male Chon'} 18897 10 $0.75 ! 3-5 FRANKLIN 5Q New Britain, Conn, from the disastrous fire of last win-| M er. i POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC SELECTIONS were destroyed during the fire. El Relicario (The Charm) (Jose Padilla) /n Spanish itta Ruffo 87341 10 CHAS. DILLON & CO. SISl e Lhor ahlrehaly was e Venetian Song (Stephenson-Tosti) Louise Homer-Louise Homer Stires 87578 10 1. E TR ek e | Somewhere (Waters) , John McCormack 64976 10 1. HARTFORD 4 d = {Oh Fair, Oh Sweet and Holy Lambert Murphy } e T These Are Last Repairs Made Neces- sary by Fire Which Damaged Stan- | | E3E ] =£ E3 = === An ornamental type of chair which b . > A s matcheg the architecture of the build- Pagliacci—Serenata d’Arlecchino (Harlequin’s Serenade) (Leoncavallo) 7s Jtation Tito Schipa 66045 10 ing was used. Most of these chairs Marietta (Romilli) Glusop_Fe de Luca 66068 10 S L B e | Every Bit of Loving in the World (Furber-Novello) Frances Alda 66056 10 new pews will be aproximately $1,- 100 and they will accommodate 160 Murmuring Zephyr Lambert Murphy adults.” This, in addition to seating W accommodations in the rear for 40 MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL . persons, will give seating capacity to ) " , uff for 200 people Minuet (Boccherini) . Philadelphia Orchestra 66058 10 ] t m;hcehux:::'ss:zr:‘et?::n;rUnrra vlndop:w . Etude in F Minor (Dohnanyi) Piano Soln Sergei Rachmaninoff 66059 10 n 0 on members of the church brotherhood Rondo in G Major (Mozart-Kreisler) FViolin Solo Jascha Heifetz 74750 12 : l S l THE PARAMOUNT UNDERPRICE SALE and will be installed some time during Coriolan Overture—Part 1 (Beethoven) Bargais With a Big “B” Throughout The Store e ::1“:92::'“? el Willem Mengelberg and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 74756 12 THE EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—TRIMMED HATS AT $3.75 Values up to $12.00 used every Sunday. K Coriolan Overture—Part 2 ¢ Willem Mengelberg and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 74757 12 An exceptional millinery event—Hats for all occasions may be found in this truly fascinating array. - The American Journal of Health after Farewell to Cucullain (Londonderry Air) Violin and 'Celio Duet with Prano Kreisler-Kreisler 87577 10 & most rigid analysis of Baker's Ila- Rakéczy March : Guy Maier-Lee Pattison 53 voring Extracts, says: “No better or {Scherzo (Arensky, Guy Maier-Lee Pattison 45311 10 SAILOR HATS AT $1.00—Values to $4.00 Others at $1.96—Values to $5.00. These include black, brown, navy, Copenhagen, flamingo—bandéd with grosgrain ribbon. purer article was ever offered.”—advt. CHILDREN'S HATS VERY SPECIAL AT 950—Values to $4.00 LEGHORN SPORT HATS—$1.95, $2.95, $3.95. These smart sports hats originated by the flapper are suitable for maid or matron and are the ideal all-around summer topping. ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY Less Than Half Former Prices = = = = = £ LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL Marche Turque—Patrol United States Marine Band 88 Allted Powers Decide That This Coun- ; The Messenger—March United States Marine Band / 18894 10 try Shall Take Own Place Paris, June 30.—(By the Associat- LIGHT, TUNEFUL VOCAL SELECTIONS ed Press)—The allied powers repre- So! S: D A N Q tet BT T me Sunny Day merican Quarte ;e:_t: “decided to AT Angel Child Albert Campbell-Henry Burr | 18903 10 No representative of the United My Swanee Home Peerless Quartet 18905 10 States participated in this decision My Gal Sal Criterion Quartet High Brown Blues Billy Murray and American Quartet 18904 10 Little Red School House American Quartet nor in the discussion which preceded the action of the council. Opinion was FOLK SONGS {Barbara Allen Royal Dadmun \ 45310 10 LITK[A\IA RECOGNIZED | e E3 = E{E] £ H = = P E withheld on the part of the United| American government to take what- ever attitude it cared to later. MILK PRICES INCREASED Bridgeport, June 30.—Retail milk prices here wil be increased one cent | per quart July 1, it was announced to- day by Mitchell’'s Dairy Co. Farmers' Dairy Co. and Borden's Co. The price for grade B milk wil be 13 cents a quart. withheld on thepart of the United| O No, John Royal Dadmun DANCE RECORDS . Hand-Painted Doll--Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra 18896 10 Lonesome Land—Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra ; Stumbling—Fox Trot : Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18809 10 Georgia—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Coo-Coo—Fox Trot (irom ''Bombo’) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18808 10 Kicky-Koo—Kicky-Koo—Fox Trot Green Brothers’ Marimba Orchestra — NOTICE — Kitten on the Keys—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra 18000 10 | Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra Everything changes when you Sweet Indiana Home—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra 1890110 zfl"“ m"' L“‘l‘:"““"" Your You Won'’t Be Sorry—Fox Trot Paul Whitemer %nlg Hi; 8rc:estra e g b Lovable Eyes—Fox Tot (from ‘‘Make It Snappy'') ub Royal Orchestra YOUR GLASSES MAY BE § I Love Her—She Loves Me—Fox Trot (from ‘' Make It Snappy'') 18902 10 BROKEN | I3s Zez Confrey and His Orchestra 3 T wey A ENhErgtnry Popular Songs of Yesterday—Medley Waltz No. 3 International Novelty Orchestra ‘ v “Auld Lang Syne,” “In the Shade of the Old le Tree,” “Sweet Adeline,” T TRL, re Retvans | “On the Bunks of the Wabash,” “Wait Till the Clouds Roll By, “Comrades” ST e 188 tage of our emergency service. Popular Songs of Yesterday—Medley Waltz No. 4 International Novelty Orchestra ) Send us the broken glasses and X “Waltz Me Around Again Willie,” “School Days,” “When You a we'll return new ones the same Were Sweet Sixtoen,” “Molly-O,” “Mamie Reilly,” “After the Ball® A VERY SPECIAL IN HANDKERCHIEFS " ’ Were 15¢—For a short time Frmk E Goodwm \ Bathing Suits and Accesories, Hosiery, Kimonas, Sweaters, e e b Belts, Muslin, Silk and Knit Underwear, Corsets, Neck- Eyesight Specialist k By wear and Gloves—All At Very Reasonable Prices. 337 Main St. Tel. 1905 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET 'PHONE 1409-3 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET IR Ik 3 1 = . R E € XX = EIE IR e 5 Vacation Needs A Very Few Handsome Printed CANTON CREPE DRESSES—Special at $1 5-00 Dresses which are as cool as muslin dresses and much more dressy at no greater cost. 2%

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