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>, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1023, Alesander, | stated that the revelutionists cut off | have some chanee of besting whe 3 [ whe With Ber Bushand, Bor daughter, Vera, and son, Nicho. the headsof the csar and the members | ever the champlon of the time n.p\ x f the veysl family. and burned the peas to be | t ! rest der the * . 188, bought & hoven o g o bodies. These heads they assert Aol O'Rourke sald, 1n his search of Y’ slars andgstripes. Husband, sen and " mflm‘w”m “' ter have been u-l'u: to ;iu :,‘"::":u::v Ql‘”l.l‘l. dloohel i the Bastend, et Be had Slsovered 'W,I ‘!.lna‘ Mtates. but the mother has| o oo L Toote awiat them if they OF five young men with the desired ———— | been ordesed deported by the itmmi - are returned to Russia. they assert. physical qualities coupled. as far as atl offige “because of her rad- | gwetion ~ — could be kmewn 8t this stage, with w m Mw m. ."".....“'.".'.."‘.'.’."".:..:.T‘?.'."i‘.';’." the mecesasry mental qualities. The The latest and last creation in ENGLAND SEEKING L: - Etering the Ut Sates |35t s 0 o e 3 b dren o v e vl ff b ARY HODRL VICTROLA |88 & mild, loviag helpmate and Lastie Prise. sen of & Bristel hotol an achievement to be proud of, | . | eeper, whe feet 3 inohes mother An appeal taken on the Sund - Ban Francisco, Sept. 38.-—After ml-fd-pmm- order of Mrs. Shulgov. HEAVYW[IEHT Pufi | :m':" v :l'lo':-‘t::e :::;z;: t‘;:'lfili;mgwwt:a .M e in The lines of the cabinet are won- fering untold hardships and horrove sky, and the other 1T refugees has ears of age ; b H - Mot 3 tion, during which they gemained laber, and the mether otday awails | d 22 loyal to'the monarchy; after fleeing | the first avallable transport to carry smnsm woflld Ukl Tme ..:em.",..-»',:,‘.‘.:.,":‘:,’,,,'::: ."::," see this model, == Viadivestok when the “Red"” army in- |/ her away | [ 6on 'than " hae one ald 2 Mdll’l“l)‘ Priced | Convenient Terms &lo| vaders assumed control; after drift. Two of the others in the group are | O'Rourke | being sent back because of their Bmllgm (0 [M 1516 From Birmingham comes William ing thousands of miles frem country to country trying te find a landing | criminal vecords, one because he 18 A Fresta 6 feet 8 n place, being battered by the ele- mentally deficlent, and the others be. o with a.::npll:n.nlly :::l:‘h:::l’:::“ , and facing plague and | cause of their radical views, the rec- London, Sept. 28.—Fngland 18 Ane: | oy 1oy ragen Liverpool has .,.‘;i ments, starv disaster at every turn, 15 men and | ords show | combing her ranks of youth and| Isaac Ingieton, & glant of & fest § inches who has been acoustomed at three women are being held at Fort| However, the actual salling date of : MeDowel! here for deportation, mak. the unwelcome refugees is problemat. SUOAt In bearch of & man of out | his trade to throw aboyt by ing them literally men and women|ical, army officials state. The law,|flclent physique to meet the heavy-| welghing 200 p»un:n nll'r‘tha'“ without a country. according to the immigration’ officers,| weight champion of the world. For|ywere teather pillows Y ' These men and women are part of requires that a%deported allen "“must 25 years the country has failed to All these “Wopes” shortly will be.! the 526 Russian refugee party that be deported on the first u.llnhlo‘pvoduu & real heavy.weight leader | o o long course of nun!yn .l # landed here from Manila last July en steamer.’ The U, 8 army brought It {s on this account that Tex|camp in Malvern. And the o '“ 8 the transport Merritt, and the §26|the refugees from Manila, and. there. O'Rourke, who has trained some of | nothing except train and. icars So VICTROLAS RECORDS were the remnants of more than | fore, must take them back. The next| America's best fighters Ras DeeN (he next stx months, when the bew | S §.000 men, women and children 'no‘l\nlublo transport is due to sall De.| brought to England to lend his ad-|of them will be given a murh“ oot l\t.\:lu'd loyal to the late Czar cember 8. Under the law, the army vice to British pugliistic rrflmn'"l"nm If they live up to all np-eun::: : 385 Main Street Nicholas of Russia and joined the must return these people to Manila,/and sporting clubs in their quest or| i iy antie g anti-Soviet government faction, Thoy:"hor- its jurisdiction will cease. a “British Hope" | pass an‘rg.:':y'::‘- l:l ":::"h. n‘nu;t Directly OPWI"C Myrih remained at Viadivoatok until the What will happen to them after they| At a recent mesting of boxing en-|have a chance of meeting the Lo Japaness evacuated the Far Eastern arrive in Manila ds up to the bureau|thusiasts held in London to celebrate hojder § the title | S8 republic, and the *“Red" forces - | of insular affairs, government officials | the “movement,” the American expert| sumed control, In order to save thelr| Of the 508 Russian refugees ad-|gave an interesting account of the ad.| lives, the 4,000 monarchists fied in| mitted to this country, many of whom | ventures he encountered in his| 15 #hips, under command of Admiral | weer army and naval officers, society | search for a contender for the chun-: George Stark, and startpd in search | leaders and members of the royal| plonship | of new lands, court in the days of monarchy pomp,| All the towns and villages of Eng-| &' & 4 The 18 awaiting deportation here | many are working in the most menial | land, Mr. O'Rourke explained, have| . V have béen barred from Japan, China, | positions in this country, Fnrmer}bfln pearched for the right men./ The plan {s, when a heavyweight of | u and the United States, and, they state, | doctors, lawyers, and at least one their loyalty to the late Czar makes | count, are emploved as laborers in l'l‘o(hn"ll"l!l is Alscovered, to pay| it impossible for them to return to|rallroad repair gang in Washington.| him the same salary he has been | Russia. "“We are not allowed to land | Another count is operating a taxi, and | earning and put him through the| in any country, and if we are sent|pracitcally all of the women are em-| most rigorous training that an “Eng-| (Incorporated). b;é'k' to Russia we will be shot,” is|ployed as house workers, lish boxer has ever experienced | their constant statement to the U, 8. They brought to this country the|will be taught “the whole busi | Immigration authorities here, eye-witness stories of the fall of the and, when he is fit, started fig | 177 MAIN STREET Among the 18 Russians ordered de-| Russian dynasty. They told of the|at the bottom rung of the ladder un- ’ ported is Mrs. Lubov Shulgovsky, | horrors of the Russian revolution and | til his experience is such that he may ‘Astrakhan g Children’s Jacquettes Coats in sizes 2 to 16 brown, tan Specially and gray Priced for $9.95 to Saturday $22.95 $4.95 to $9.95 COATS, WRAPSand|| ¥A./, DRESSES : ‘ / Placed for this Sale in one great Single Group at a Single Price— 'SWAGGER SPORT COATS g . W Tailored Hats Gavalier Effeces, $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 || ’ ' Lrge Shaps, Bort Styles, Mushrooms, flgfl@{««\w@_ Swagger New Sport Coats answer the call for ) / present wear. Stripes running up or around. G ) Off-the-face Checks and plaids as well as plain colors. Made N7 11l 3 P, w.every approved * of fine soft warm materials. ; g line and contour... N 2 Women'’s and Misses’ Handsome 19 " . A Wonderful Varisty of Colors, Mam NEW FALL COATS (ARl i i i S $37.50 tO $139-00 { Y -4 Materials Trimmings _of Lovely Colors Richly trimmed with fur collars and cuffs of ¢ / Squirrel, Viatka, Beaver, Wolf and Red Fox, in f : Lisse voives El,:’d:'zb::flfl :Im?mval materials of handsome soft lustrous fabrics that ([ ) ;‘n:uj:d::fim gy oo g Rl sadh b are so smart this season; beautifully lined with - P J ;I trims, cocardes, ‘ muffin, black, are silk crepe; very luxurious styles. W X Velours, felts ... & a4 ornaments... § justatewof them. Women’s and Misses’ ' - . NEW FALL DRESSES Beautiful Dress Hats Children’s Hats $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 | $7.50 to $15.00 | $1.95 to $4.95 4 X All desirable stvles and colors in Velvet and com- There is no end to the variety of lovely Dress- binations of materials, All are trimmed very appro- Children’s Hats are specially displayed and priced very es that crowd this store daily, nor any limit either priately, moderately, to their extreme value-giving; revealing their { newest gnd dli‘e;toi‘l;cltivell\)ess indv;lrious ways. Fea- i s Ty Sy ) turing Coat els, Draped Models and Tier o11° Skirts with unusual trimmings of braid, embroid- Headquarters for the Home Mllllnel’ ery, stitching and buttons, : : _ Satins, Twills, Canton Crepes, Combinations. Here you will find the largest assortment of frames, wires and materials and the prices are the lowest in the city. ~ NEW FALL HATS Saturday Last Day of the Hosiery Sale . BUY YOUR HOSIERY NOW ! PRICES WILL BE HIGHER LATER. . $3'95_$4'95—$5'95 [ \ | BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS: All $1.95 Full Faghioned Silk Hosze, 1 lot of broken sizes of Silk Stock- 1 lot broken sizes Silk Steckings— 4 II:e’: ntliu;u;stuimpos;fible to ;‘le!cribe the many D Hiale : Val i t : tion, / isle tops, | ings. | Values :l':arming ofl“l-the-.f:c:sle;le:: é‘m:"gfn;e::;g;: I all colors . l .65 Values to §2.95..A “sun $l 050 | to $2.00 .... ; sl .0 t pok turbai d’ h d "' $2.49 Full Faghioned Ingrain Silk, All $2.95 plain and fancy Silk | . $1.95 Glove Silk Stockings, plain smart pokes, tur § an arge and sma black and cord $l 5 Stockings, $2 45 | and faney. shapes. All colors ........ . | Black only .......... $lo