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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924, ¢ & JAPS DESPISE THE [svimesise i es"std’ etsac VIENNA PROFESSOR DIES |2, che, o phsogers v = RADIO MEN FIGHT =% e e Al AT ary. society of scholars and thinkers. He facture. Likewise the tax on mah trespassing. The owner meets you e AT HEAD OF OUTLAW BAND joined the {llegal organization of his Jong sets was placed at ten per cent|half way. Give him a square deal. ) | = countrymen about a year ago, and‘ on manufacturers or importers, on all | Prevent' forest fires. Go around cul- Caucasian Peasants Fear e g Stembep | 20K dctive part in the operations | selling for $5 or more. tivated fields. Protect fences and 5 Taur K vo Raspopovitcl ormer Mem! agail the Serbians. He soon was stone walls. Leave some game for Py Prophecy of New Flood electdd chief of a powerful band. | ‘Seed",” i PGODIO of Tokio s‘mfiriflg Tidnit. T Repyhican of Gesfels Apri| of Faculty of Universiy of Vienns The Berbian government put a price | Public Obje(}ts to Their Bemg FARMERS OF BAY STATE Asmottatioe Pavhess the 1 o | 3.—Professor Fedorow of Petrograd | Dies As Rencgade Chief. of 100,000 dinars on his head. recently announced that the poles | One of the exploits of Raspopoviteh | | KINDLY TOWARD HUNTERS result of the indignation aroused among sportsmen at the rapidly in- Gase 0[ Eanhq“ake Complex hate been st in motion and predict- | Be/ETade, April 4—Thers is an in-| was an attack, with his band, upon 2 | Sem via Wirelm %8 4 teresting story behind the recent fight | strong military detachment convoying creasing area of “posted” land, and in consequence that the Arctic the anger of farmers at the depreda- e ¥ s = | o t treasure.bag contain- | p ocean would overflow all FEurope. | between Serblan troops and a Mon- @ Eovernmen | ‘No Trespassing” Signs Gradually am E iR o2 : fo . p 4 |ing 3,000,000 dinars on the way to tions of intruders unworthy the name P large propor-| This prophecy inspired terror among . teaegrin rev olutionary band close to Cettinje, the Serblan administrative | Washington, April 4—Taxes on mah Being Removed—To Meet Game of sportsman. The association has tion of the citizens of Tokio gre suf- | the peasants of the northern .Cau- the SerLian-Montenegrin border, {in § . > , fering from e bsd case M" earth. | €asus which Soviet officials have not which about 300 men were killed, in- | center 1n Montenegro. y":n‘ a,nd sl Sete Swere PB4, (ot Searchers Half Way mun:', mu?u(am‘"s.m:"::,:‘ t;:-::- quake complex, which is no marvel |P¢en able to ailay. There are gen- Ing the Montenegrin chief Iovo| The former professor of philosophy | the revenue bill laat night by the sen- O ord s erpare o e bl whie: when one realizes how their city has | T3l pilgrimages to churches, and spopoviteh, conducted the operations so well that ate finance committee which at the| Boston, Aprll é.—The forbldding ';; e}mft rapr‘:ne = (:o o sl been treated by Mother Earth in the Wholesale preparations are being, Belore he entered the field of Ser- |the entire military eacort was killed |rame time approved the reduction n |y “ng Trespassing” which 8o oft. tridges out of ‘sedsion when the. bisde last six months, {made for the universal destructicn bian-Montenegrin confiict, Raspopo- | °F captured in the mountains, and |automobile taxes and repeal of the s e tabaat €0 tha Bk fflf fldro :":h - iy Consider the casualty reports for | which is believed to imminent in | vitch was a member of the faculty of | the treasure was appropriated by the |candy tax voted by the house. €p means pPpointment to the hun- :!Y; g:m "aus ;lz"e;ud:rc ard dam- the earthquake of J,mm;ry 15, a min- | Burope | the University of Vienna, occupying |rebels. The gift tax and increase in the es- | ter or fisherman, §s being replaced in %8¢ by eating fru uds or shock as compared with the great | I‘t was by a puitive expedition from |tate taxes rates voted by the house, | many localities in Massachusetts by one of September 1, but still strong Re'~rade, sent out by the Serbian govv‘_howe--er, were knocked out of the bill. | g posted notice' which indicates that enough to produce a profound and l P 1. . N ernment to avenge this exploit, that The present estate tax rates were re- |the farmer and the sportsman are Granulated eyelids cause 10 per disheartening impression. on the over- | n Politics ow Raspopovitch was killed recently. |stored but provision was made for t}meezmg each other half way. cent of all blindness in the Orient. wrought nerves of Tokie residents. —_— change in the brackets to which they‘ [ SMNEAN tott: Barsons Hisd in TOR(E would apply so that the revenue l""m et o owsagbogere o : Demand for U. 8. Goods |cresee of tizoconio wnien =out| Diseases fraced fo constipation are many the deaths were due to efforts to ed- TR . In Germany Increasi }r.vu-a resulted from the house increase cape rather than to the quake itself. - S T A " esaing b Kociag 1 SOLE Rt ef nt nnef i'h K " 9 B A student jumped from a high win- | P B ; ; 4 Berlin, April 4—American made . i B e nlght ote- —s wm'. W (] “gg $ oran dow and fwas killed. One man, dash- i s » % T products such as typewriters, adding :m"”:!::: m:‘:‘;fi::"?afi"; ':; g from his house at the first shock, | > “ ’ . machines, machine tools, automobiles, | “nz voted recently v the comn‘nn‘t’ee Why does constipation breed other|to do eo or your grocer returns your ran in front of a moving tramear and # hardware and similar producte are |, the corporation tax of 12% per diseases? Because it floods your eye: | money. died. A mother, erazed by fright, | 3 v ¥ greatly in demand among German | tem with dangerous poisons. And the choked her infant to death. Two re- § e T S importers, according to trade repons’?og:. nfi‘e‘:‘:r'!;::‘d s’z‘fofi.m':in;fn?fi: longer you suffer, the more poisons ] il g oo i % 2 3 s 2 the 'Atgrie Chember of Com-|® P ; Frore daily—in chronic eases, with every ports of death gave the canse as X of the ap with other corporations by the repeal | accumulate. That is why eonstipation . You will Fke the wonderful {right. ‘There were a fow minor in- . g merce in Germany. |of the special tax on capital stock| ehould be relieved at once. pont . - i juries to forelgn residents, all but e “In addition to these industrial pro- | wyion was made to offset the increase JoNsy Seleeen iiiep aed, axiile : . ; A Doctors recommend Kellogg's Bran,| — afferent from ordinary brans, one or two due to jumps from win. ducts, agricultural products are also [, the corporation tax. . dows or collisions in the dark. desired,” say the reports. ‘“‘American The tax on radio sets was fixed at| ¢ooked and krumbled. They know it| which are most unpalaiab]e_. The general nervousness which : . % & 3 apples, for example, find a ready brings results hecause it is ALL b logg ' these incidents illustrate contributes | : " market in Germany, and also grain, | S 0 oF T PTE Te ALE K r;:, km!i:;,eg;lflfii‘mi?:;‘";‘”gdri:f,z almost as much to the discomfort of flour and canned goods in larger| ecent effective in relieving constipation. | it over :;ther cereals. (‘oois "? with life in Tokio as the physical results-of quantities than imported at present. hot 5> Anddw ol - it the great earthquake. In its present 1t is generally hoped in German trade | .= CAPITOL -:- ALL bran — Kellogg’s — sweeps, l:'::'::ci’};“ "i‘"n“;: ":’;3;‘\::;:8" v L mood Tokio has no love or admira- circles that the new commereial | MON., TUES., WED. cleang and purifies the intestine, It tion of Raphael Bendanti, the Jtalian treaty between the United States "ALICE 'FERRY * acts as nature acts. It makes the in.| Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum aculptor-selsmotoeist, The papers and Germany will remove some of N N p testine function naturally and regu-| bled, made in Battle Creek, is served have devoted much space to Bendan. the existing barriers and open the || “Wh f;‘\.\lghv.\-“m:‘%ods" larly. If eaten regularly, it will be‘ring in individual packages by the l::éin;: ti's predictions, also to those of the : s way to a free exchange of merchan. | ere the Favement En permanent relief in the most chronie | hotels and restaurants. Sold by all native seismologists. They say that 3 . PR i dise.” cases of constipation—i : & it is bad enough to experience the % ¢ 5 : » A guaranteed | grocers, quakes without having to read about them in advance. ¥ & g Japanese seismologists. are working 3 ¢ $ N hard with the wealth of material at N 4 5 X ¥ . thelr disposal, trying to discover RS ¥ $ CHARGE PAY US some trustworthy basis for forecast- % % 8 3 ¢ ' \¢ Y! ing quakes. Many of them have gone ; 3 ACCOUI\TS, l El\ IENT to Mount Tanzawa, one of the Hakone ¥ 3 ] GLADLY OPENED range southwest of Toklo, believed to : % B — have been the center of the January v ) 15 temblor, to study the data na. AT 4 E TT r[ ture offers them there, Woodmen 3 e i iving on the slopes of this mountain N w S P R I N G S E S tell weird tales of terrific rumblings . A :nd explosions heard rin the interior ” S Re 8 « of the mountain on September 1 and AR 1 ‘ : 1 Apasa 1 ) We Are Splendidly Ready For You. Ready With the Best New Styles, the Most Attractive One of the most eminent of these 2 ’ 1) . sclentists, after lengthy study, pre- A 4 Fabrics, the Loveliest Springy Colors. dicts that eastern Japan will wufter at : ol Choose Whatever You Want, and Arrange to Pay Us A-Little-At-A-Time On Our Easy Payment Plan least four more shocks in 1924 as se- i 5 i vere as that of January 15. Another, \ ,’ equally eminent, says there will be no ‘(m« v more severs shocks for some years.|. v ¥ H M ’ Women’s and Misses’ [ p . ot New Tokio belleves neither ons nor the Miss Norma Henderson (abov;), preéty Boston society girl, gther. but hopes for the 'best and |} .« taken up the fight of the National Women's Party for equal " Eaclntaty the Tmporiar Untversity | Tights, No more mah jong el — | ,‘ m , NEW . DRESSES COATS | $16.50 and up $ OO and up Crepes, Cantons, Flannels and 2 i Novelty Silks Distinctive in Style, beautiful in Stunning new Materials and Colors, Twills, v : Charmeuse, Velveteen, Smartest of Plaids, Quality—and Very Low Priced. 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