New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 16

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o P Co i i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 10, 1923, | | | steps of Miroslay Sichchinsky | B926 Appluaiions Made During Mosih of Septomber and dobs Were Pro. o e e RATES ONTAXATION: - KILLER'S SISTER ttora o v w32 o | Federal and Municipal Tazes Said Mrs. Strotynsky Follows in Foot- fo Be High bureaus of the state bureau of labor CHINESE PRESIDENT $im Yot Sn Makes Dochration of Hostiltles ' By The Aseclated Press Shanghal, Oct. §-—8un Yat Sen southern Chinese eonstitutionalist | Teader, has issued an open declaration of war against Tsao Kun president elect of China according to a tels received from Sun today by Wang Ching-Wel, his personal rep resentative. Sun said: “I have lssued an order for the or @anisation of a punitive expedition against Tsao Kun for the arrest and punishment of all members of parlia ment who participated in the elee dlon, I have also telegraphed to Marshal Tuan Chi-Jul Marshal Chung Twao-Lin and Gen. Lu Yung-Hsiang, fnviting them to join me in the sup pression of the enemy.” Colncident with the announvement of Bun's action 74 members of the Chinese parllament met here today and repudiated the recent eloction of Tsao Kun on th ground that it was | the result of bribery | Sun Yat Ben imued clrculars de. |15t month pouncing the election immediately | after it was held lust Friday, Chang Teo-Lin lssued a stutement just be fore the election saying he would sup- port it if it were fuir and legal, but | #ox & Sompany fuc Free one Ser Te " Direct Trank Lire sogs’ ™" Hartf, furnished 8274 positions during the 3 month of September, according to re Hartford port issued today New Haven led the list 1084 apply- | Atlantie City, Oot. 18.~Munisipal, ing, 1108 positions offered and 999 |State and federal officlals were Vig positions supplied. 1n Waterbury 333 | oreusly assalled for thelr extrava- | 48 mEninst 546 women sought |Fance In & special tax report made to ent with 719 positions offer- 94y 1o the Amerioan Bleetrie Rail- | 1908 caused his sister, Mrs. Emily | & furnifhed. Bridgeport ap. | WAy eenvention here. William M. | Strutynsky to kill Rev. Basil Stetsuk, | numbered S18 employers Malthie, of Haltimore, is ehalrman of | Ukranian priest, slain Sunday morning | e 186 requests and 721 positions |the committee making I, [in B, Michael the Archangel ehurch | were filled, In Hartford 903 sough The report declared that owing (o | Lere, the brother sald after visiting | work, offers totalled 849 and positi governmental extravaganee, in parl, | Lis sister in jafl. Mehohinsky, a pro- | 191, But 24 women applied for w every workingman In the United | fessor of English and Ukrainian at « in Nerwieh ag 178 men, 207 rop [Hates 1s paying an average tax of 84 | hrainian voliege in lochester, N, Y., | quests were W a year which is hidden In his car- | accompanied his sister's husbhand, | fare. 'This is about two.thirds of a Rev, Nicholas Ktrutynsky of Ramey, | men showed hetter |cent out of every fare Pa. to Chicago yesterday, | 80,1 per cent of those apply- “One of the most serious problems He said he shot the governor with positions as | of the day is that of municipal, state |eause “he laughed at the starving am- | and federal extravaganee,” the report masses.” His sister, he sald, shot | mber | sald, The eheck upon publie extrav- | ratner Setsuk because he told her | vacan- | aganee in to be found enly In a de. | “evorybody should mind his own busl- Fmploy on the part of the publie for |ness” when she asked the priest re. y, and o of the first and | garding conditions among the Ukrain- | most Important s In the develop- | ians in the old country oroase from the figure of August, Of /ment of this pub demand is lha! Mrs, Strutynsky, under examination all applicants for help, 83.4 per cent | elimination of indirect taxation, Ap- | by Dr, Clarence Neymann, an allenist, were placed as against 758 per eent | proximately 10 per cent of the gross | declared she would ruther die for the | receipts of the street car companies | killing than be freed and having her . g — of the United States is devoted to | motive misunderstood .d‘l'lu» nllrnl-:' " . ) some form of publie burden, The | sald Mra, Strutynsky had an unusua Movie Actress Is Given [average fare 't the present time in | case of paranoia and in his opinion | An Interlocutory Decree .2 conts so an average of nearly | would have killed another if she had| Los Angeles, Oct. 10.—Marguerite two-thirds of a cent out of ev not slain Fa'ner Stetsuk, | ghat he would oppose it If “an un- Mozen, known in motion pletures as street A'ar'lmr wullllo-.-n:l.l in the Iu‘n:|: qumlified person” were chosen, Lu|Marguerito 8now, yestorday “""‘":‘. N‘l“hn:- l’l‘h:‘f“l S benetii of the| Until reo Yung-Hsiang and Tuan Chi-Jui have |ranted un interlocutory deereo of &) Iutn-rul publie. | open the ot made publio statemaents. [vorce from James Rosen, motion plo- |eleral publie. o | recious g Sharaln. A statement was issued today ctor, known profeasionally W8 )" from his work 300 days in the | and the oyster beds were ruthlcaly | the headquarters in Canton by el “ ]mh:“ A | yeur pays in this one item an indirect | invided to little proportionate gain Bun saying that telegrams from g beat her, tax of approximately $4. | for only n few of the many opened parts of Chine were urging him - Mrs. Hozen will receive $150 a week | “If this indirect tax and other num- | contained & pearl. But today after assume the leadership of a nation- | erous Indirect taxes which he pays |the oysters have been collected they ‘wide movement to oust Tsao. {alimony und 326 a week for the sup- B . On Three Overflowing Furniture Floors - Day by day winter draws near; day by day this great store feels the influence of & new season, expressed in new merchandise, flowing in from every direction, eollected from evor_\'" murki:t. fll:f l"l:! world, . from Berkey & Gay, Karpen, Sligh, Holland, Widdicomb, Limbert, Jones, Grand Rapids Chair, Sherman Bros., Valentine-Seaver, Jum’-namtn lAlenh.ol}:‘l,:l';' m numerous other famous distributing centers, come carloads of superb new furniture, de- ulzno'fl to make tfh:hiusldc ;»f ‘tillns hor‘v(w a place of beauty, tastefulness and comfort, 4 ‘or many of these spléndid makes of furniture G, R llnfljmfl salllng righs: SENNTE TV % DTy s o eneig ust now, when winter homefurnishing plans are paramount, a visit to department will help you to visualize zrentee charm fg‘r your llofl:fl :nd ll:’:; ’yl:;ll:u& this vision may be turned .into happy reality upon an expenditure of a surprisingly small amount of money, Merely to distribute fine furniture is one thing; to help forward the desire for beauti- ful homes by linking quality with price economy is the ever present aim of this store, And for this reason we recently organized our helpful " HOUSEHOLD CLUB PLAN WHICH IS DIGNIFIED, SAFE AND CONVENIENT Many a representative Hartford home and its happy owner have found i ' easy payment plan another example of Hartford’s Home store's sincere desire to rem;lel?z‘genu- ine service to customers, You are invited to take advantage of the convenient credit term of your dreams. Come to the eighth floor and investigate. MDA 00 A0 Nt g Chicage, Det, 16, Motives similar to those which induced Miroslay | Fichchinsky to assassinate Count An-| dreas Pototsky, governor of Gallela in | and 149 position v average & ing heing fu against 743 ber of women applying in $5.4 per cent were fitted int cles against 85,5 In August ers’ applications were filled to tent of 85,2 per-cent, u fractio X-RAY FINDS PEARLS, tly pearl hunters had to whether the | Cruze, , asserting that her to could be bundied together with the | are examined by Xerays If a pear! | A lengthy meeting of Sun’s “cab- | is present In one of them the “shad- inet” was held yesterday attended by high military leaders and leading eivi)l officials at which it was decided | to nddress a manifesto to the foreign | powers denouncing the election. The | manifesto was issued today and hand- ed to Sir J. W. Jamieson of Great Britain senfor consul here and com- | municated to the diplomatic corps at | Peking. “There have transactions in equals the sham heen history many sordid but none port of her child. COMPLAINS OF SERVICE New Haven, Oct, 10,—R, R, Bowker signing himself as a stockholder of the road has written to Arthur T. Hadley, director of the N, Y, N, H. & H. rail- road complaining to him as a director that the region covered by the Berk- shire division is “being strangled” by the inadequate service given by the road. He cites Ridgefield, Litehfield and Norfolk as places that are “suffer- | relatively small direct tax which he | |18 called upon to meet, labelled, and known to him as a {ax, we would find a pressure for public economy making [itself evident at the polls in unmis- | takable fashion Among the “ohsolete” taxes pointed | ont by the committee is one for pav- ing between car tracks which had its inception in horse car days when th&‘ animals hoofs destroyed cedar bloc pavements between the ralls, Car riders do not reallze, the report declared, that state and federal bodies which fix the car fares of the country, ow plctures” at once show it. Unde- veloped pearls are placed in tanks and permitted to grow to satisfactory size. Russell's Superior Coffee, 38c ll‘,:‘ 2% 1bs, for $1.00, The finest coffee grown. Russell Bros.—advt. NIMAOOD T SIN FURNITURE—On the Eigh th, Ninth and Eleventh Floors OCTOBER SALE in the OPTICAL DEPARTMENT During the entirc month are selling genuine Shelltex and Goldshell spectacles or eyeglasses, with large round “MADGE EVANS” HATS FOR GIRLS You must come to this Millinery De; ment if you'd buy a Madge Evans Hatm we can show you many more just as attrac- , of October we eyes, dark or light rims fitted with the fam- ous deep 9-D curve cohal 1st division spheri- cal lenses, for the price of the lens alone—which is $8 Have your eyes examined in this depart- ment and if glasses are needed here’s the chance to save. Mezzanine Floor est attempt to s high pow manifesto declares. *“No ‘peop tamely acquicsce to such an act can -——advt. have the right to live a ‘self-re- | specting nation. The Chinese people as a whole regard the election of Tsao Kun an act of usurpation and trea- son which must be resisted and pun- s 1 ] no—utea] 03 A[red “The people are determined | R [ 03 ALTed) find concrete expression in a national | I 998 JSnw PIIYd AYJ, government the formation of which | i8 now being worked out by repre- | gentative leaders of the nation.” | figure all of these taxes in when ar- riving at a fair fare, tive. They’re made of velour, some are plain and intended for school wear, others are for better wear. Styles and sizes suit- able for Miss 10 to 16. $6.98 “ $13.50 Fifth Floor 2 1bs, pure lard, 29¢. Rn.«vll Bros. *§309J9p [BN -SIA IIUIANL SIUI0DAD -A0 [[IYs [edrpowoydo to - - BEWARE 5 AC Part of England and of North America continent, and the whole of | Scotland and Switzerland, will be| wiped out in the next “ice age,” says' Professor Gregory, of Yale. All high| lands will be glaciated, says the pro- fessor, who mdds that from the A tartlc a large slice of South Amerl including most of Chile, will be ov run with ice. ' CINDERS FOR SALE | CROWLEY BROS. INC. / PAINTERS AND A. H. Harris DECORATORS ~— General Trucking— High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR OOVERINGS Sole Agent for ' PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN 82-34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 ‘—DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda ~sSomething you will like—it's deli- clous, % Three size bottles—3c. 10c. 13c. SNAHATH JT00H)S | 199 WEST ST. 267 Chapman Street 2018, TEL. 1233-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs FOR SALE! SNTRALLY LOCATED, 2-FAMILY HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS BLE FOR A ROOMING HOUSE OR BOARDING HOUSE, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG Here’s a Two Family House at West End, which rents fine. It is located on Liberty street, ;right near West Main street—This is a fine loca- tion. Money to loan on first and second mortgages HONISS’S | 24-80 State St. Hartford Visit Qur Dining Room LOOSE LEAF Solid Post-Binders and Sheet Holders VE HAREM., An effort to restore the harem as a national institution has created a live issue in Turkey where more than & year ago polygamy and with it the harem was abolished by resolution of the National Assembly. The ‘old guard” throughout Turkey is rallying | to the movement that being led by Sahib Hodja, a teach: and an active campaign is being carried on by| them. | Looking at the new touring car from the eide, you are at once favorably impressed with the effect of longer, more graceful lines secured by enlarging the cowl and raising the radiator Slanting windshield and one-man top lend material aid in giving the entire car a lower, more stylish appearance. An apron connecting the radiator with the fender skirts is also a decided improvement. A comfort feature much apprecisted by owners, is the additional leg room provided by the enlargement of the cowl. Allow us to show you the entire line of new Ford cars now on digplay in our show room. Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. We Have the Goods Positively fresh cggs, 5% doz. I1lus- sell Bros.—adst. | ONSILTIS Apply thickly over throat—= cover with hot flannel — | These cars can be obtained throngh the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Automotive Sales & Service Co. 200 1. MAIN STREF 701 CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, BY STANLEY | o Y ATS NS | For Your Orders Shipping Tickets Inventory Sheets Purchase Orders, Etc. THE OLD HOME TOWN Msoh‘éjssk NEWTRE THEY COST NO MORE n 4 THAN THE ORDINARY puns KINDAND WEAR LONGER, COME IN AND SEE US OR PHONE FOR A REPRESENTATIVE Moore Bros. Sa?ita_ryfiéh Market The Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and Fine Quality At All Times To Select From PRINTERS AND STATIONERS HURCH ST g we THEY EAT AS MUCH Palace — Sunday 5 DAYS LEFT TO SEE DAYS” Elegant Shore Haddock Large Bloater Mackerel ... 12¢ b, Saybrook Flounders 12¢ 1b. Boston Blues, whole fish / Good Taste AmAC'flVELY clad ankles win admira- tion. And we have just received a shipment of thebest lookinghosiery youever saw! It's Ever- wear Hosiery, which means that it is eco- nomically long wearing, as well as beautiful. Come in and examine our many new styles— JAY’S 238 M:in Street HOSIERY HEAD{JUARTERS Long Island Sea Trout v 22¢ b, . 35¢ Ih, 35¢ b, 35¢ Ih. Genuine Bluefish “6 Native Bullheads . 15¢ Ib. 4 Penobscot Salmon Medium Mackere( . . 15¢ b, ) Fancy Snapper Blues 18¢ Ib Fillett of Fiounders Ih. Rockport Cod Steak 20¢ Ih. Fancy Weak Fish.. 22¢ Ib. Fancy Eastern White Halibut, Swordfish, Fancy Crab | Meat, Long Island Scallops. Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming (lams, Opened Clams, Finnan Haddies, Boneless A. G. HaWker Salt Cod 18¢ Ih., 3 Ibs, 50c. Try our Guilford Oysters, Opened Fresh Every Day at Our Markel—They Are Fine! g g We Are Open Until 9 O'clock Thursday Evening Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just OFf Main St. We Clean Everything Under the Sun General Housecleaning | A Specialty | NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEAFMING CO. 538 Main St.—Tel. 888 STANLEY vea service~ = 3 POD BOLTON ,LOCAL DOG FANCIER IS GETT/ING RID OF HIS KENNELS BEFORE COLD WEATHER SETS/N -

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