New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 16

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HREMLIN PROTESTS SOVIET OFFICIAL Bolshevik Government Transacts Business Behind Solid Walls | Sept. b shevik government is probably Moscow, tussia’s Dol the only one in the world which barri- cades itself behind a fortress department of the present regime, with thre or four exceptions, has its headquarters within the high walls of the Krem- 1in, which, stripped of Ms churches, shrines, museums and treas- ures, is nothing more armed citadel from attack. No feudal king the middle ages, secure in his castle and steel, battlen was b r than are tae members of t viet ministry. Not only tire precincts of the fully policed day trigs with drawn © whole place is an guns, sm battalions of On the rare occ: inet member leav s carefully clothes bodyguards. rides abo 1 variably sits in t the chauffeur w service e No political fac day Russia is rong foolh enough, ers believe, to essay sault on the governme fully entrenched as it tary and politic 3 ernment believes con is the price of s no chances, In the armed insurrection in .\Io;( ow, entire Kremlin would be alive with troops, guns and bayonets in the twinklink of an eye. The Moscow garrison alone consists of many thousands of soldiers, available an instan case of a counter- movement on Every sovig than an surrour attack fortified inst and 1 t the ar ichine ive works soldiers. a cab- mlin 1| morta an reserve ns when Kre by ¥ 16 he nt seat two secre rear seat. notice 1 volutiona | which the notable | the | at | the part of any of the dissatisfied | elements now in Russia. Does Your Little Girl Need Glasses? The chances are you cannot int felligently answer this question. ‘We ean tell you positively and, in Yustice to your child, it is your duty to ascertain. An examination will reveal wheth- &r or not glflS!PS are necessary. While the Bolsheviks are able to maintalh their Red army and state political ol'unulmnun (formerly the notorious “Cheka™) at their present |strength and efficlency. disinterested forelgn observers in Moscow be- lleve there is little likelthood for a long time to come of the present | govurnment being dislodged. They feel that only a vielent massed up- | heaval among the mbllons of peas- ‘\HH scattepsd throughout the | country would pe capable of break- unu down the formidable military | political and bureancratie machine bolsheviks have er ed in every important center of Rus- sia during the last even years LOEB GOING T0 COURT Father of Defendant in Franks Case Will Mear Sentence Passed Despite His Hiness. Chi 8oy At the risk of consequences due to 1l t H. Loeb, father of wwaiting sentence for wud murder of Bobby crstood to have de- present” in Judge Wednesday when ynounced upon the sors o the crime. come from Charlevoix, the Loeb summ home is located, that Mr. Loeb has swept astde all protestations and pleadings of relatives and physicians | and plans to be in court. Mr. Loeb has been at his country home since Nathan Leopold and his son confessed to the Kranks mur- 180 termined to b ourt p youthful confe Word ha Mich., Caverly's sentence is Whe Middle Classes Arise \ To Combat Radicals Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 6 =~ To| fight all forms of spclalism, com- nunism, state ownership and similar movem: is the object of the In- ternational Middle Class Congress which just closed its sessions | h ne speakers all maintained te ownership and man-. agement constituted the only sound sis for an economic system. All the| European countries were represente ed in the congress, notably German; v France, England and Austria. TO EL New Haven Will Install Modern | Power on Danbury Branch. | RIFY LINE. * Danbury, Sept.” 5.—Official con- firmation was received by the Dan-| bury News today of the plan of the N, Y., N. H & H. railroad to préceed | immediately with the electrification of the line between Danbury =nd | South Norwalk. This portion of the New | system, which _was originally the Danbury and Norwalk railroad, is 23 miles in length, The work of equip- | ping the line for operation of trains by electric motor will commence asi 500N as surveys now under way are| finished and will. be completed, it is expected, by January. Haven PRIDE GOETH BEFORE A FALL. Last night the fifth and sixth floor | baseball teams of Landers office again clashed, the sixth floor deci-| sively defeating the ex-champions to | the turn of 17 to Jackson piteh- ed a good game for the winners and was well supported by mates. In the sixth inning, | fioor threatened to rally | bases full and Maitz | Jackeson pitched three team- the fifth with the bat at the fast strikes, |ing, and now it's dancing that has { For although he Soldies {flict on Bulgarian territory south of |g MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN B. LO VETT WHO WILL HELP HENRY FORD TAKE THE JA ZZ OUT OF DANCING Hudson, M Sept. S.—Henry | Ford, who tur antique dealer when his presidential imber was ruled off the « reforming again. It's the great man’s ness. Iirst it was war, So he has turned to puritanical New England for help. Here in qulct Hudson, not far from his Way- arket, 18 talking up |side Inn, where he runs his an- [tique shop, Henry found a_couple great weak-|of dancers who still remember the then bank- waltz, the square dance and the | minuet. 2 | At first he thought of putting them in his antique department, but then he decided to invite them to Detroit for the week of September 7, to start the dancing reformation is. | there. taught | Inspired with the zeal of crusad- bring {ers, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. tion single-handed. |Lovett accepted the invitation. shakes a mean They are now practicing up on the hoof himself, when the fiddler dances of yesteryear and before, | strikes up, he can hardly eompete with which they hope to put jazz to | with a first-class finale-hopper. | rout, and make Henry happy. TWO0 GREEKS KILLED become his pet aversion. So he is going to reform jt—take the shimmy out of it, as he did in his flivvers: make it stand on its own feet; and put the whole busi- ness on a safe and sane b But history, at last, has Henry that it is difficult to about a reforma |garian territory and a |has been mppointed to investigate [the incident. * o Aghting \ Lost In Fighting On Bul ‘FCSS to Be Speaker At Opening of Tour Washington, Sept. §.—Representa- {tive Tilson ot Connecticut, manager 5.—It is of- |of the speakers' bureau §n the east- Greek |¢Tn headquarters of the republican national committee, said after a call at the White TI{onse today that ator Kess, of Ohio, would be the The announcement quotes |speaker 4t the opening in Plymouth, on September 9 of the -Dawes speaking tour. The garian Territory Tt Is Officially Announced—To Investigate, Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept ficially announced that two soldiers have been killed in a con- | Petritch a report from the commander of a |Vermont, Bulgarian post, who says he saw |Coolidg commission | OCCUPY PRINGE Wales Is Not So Wealthy Says Financial Secretary / New York, Sept. . —~Business will be one of the concerns of the Prince of Wales when he reaches his ranch near Calgary, Alberta, it developed today when Sir Walter Peacock, financial secretary to prince for Carnwall, arrived on th_e steamghip Mauretania. Sir Walter said he would shortly for Canada, preceding hlis royal master. He first will pay his respects to the prince at the royal visitor's holiday home on Long Is- land. Sir Walter explained that Corn- wall is the duchy from which the prince deriVes his chief income, The Canadian ranch, with its 4,000 acres on which the royal heir is raising blooded cattle and thoroughbred horses, 1s not yielding a revenue to Wales' coffers, as all its net recelpts are being put back into improve- ments, he explained. When the prince joins Sir Walter in Canada, business problems cohcerning the ranch operation will be discussed, the secretary said. i Sir Walter was amused when asked concerning truth of a recent cable dispatch that maintained that the prince's investments avere so the leave prosperous that they would make | him Europe's wealthiest king. “Is the prince, then, so wealthy?" he was asked. “Oh, not so wealthy, ay,” Sir Walter replied. I should MR. AND MRS. 0'ONNOR MARRIED FOR % YEARS Well Known Realtor and Wife to Observe Silver Anniversary on October 4, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas W. O'Con- nor of 77 Bassett street will observe their 25th wedding nnnlvnmry on Saturday, October \ They were married at St Mnry'l church Octo- ber 4, 1809, and have made their home In this city since that time. One son has been born of the union, Harry P, O'Connor, who is enaged in business with his father, belng a member of the firm of T. W, Q'Con- nor & Son. ~ No plans have been made as yet for any obeervance of the event sa Mr, and Mrs, O'Connor are sojourn- ing at Litchfield, where they have | been for the past month. |Navy Secretary to Inspect Oil Fields San Francisco, Cal, Sept. 5—Sec- retary of the Vavy Curtis D. Wilbur, who arrived here yesterday from Se- attle, on the flagship of the United States battle fleet, will make a sur- vey of ofl réserves in California and of the Teapot Dome oil reserve in Wyoming before he returns to the east, he sald. He will make a num- ber of addresses in San Francisco and Los Angeles and inspect present and proposed naval bases in Cali- forhia. N. Z, REDUCES TAXES, Wellington, N, Z, Sept. 5 — The government's revenue bill proposes reduction in several taxes of gen- eral application, The land tax is | to be cut 10 per cent and the in- | come tax 13 1-3 per cent, while re- | ductions are "also proivded in the amusement and tobacco levies, Healthy, Happy Children is Mother's Greatest Joy New Way to est Ton Take Cod Liver Oil—Great- ic and Builder of Firm Flesh and Sturdy Bones in the World. McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets Of course, all mothers—and grandmothers too for that matter—know that the greatest builder of firm, down children healthy flesh in thin, puny, run is cod liver oil, and especially where there aye any signs of Rickets. But here’s something every mother doesn’t know—Cod Li healthy bones—and even helps to make better | teeth. ver Oil helps to make strong Yes, it's true: Doctors know it. S Dentists know it—chemists know it. And now here’s another surprise; No more will the kiddies have to take the vile, nasty tasting, evil smelling oil that nine times in ten disturbs their sensitive stomachs and almost turns them inside out. * Never again! thank goodness, will they even have to @ smell the vile stu people who keep McCoy's Cod Liv easy to take as ca So now you ff, for now science has given us— and up with the times are taking— er Ol Tablets—sugar coated and as ndy. can go ahead and make the sickly inkle Gets Injunction - 4 :lln:tl;:’nlnmm“l m. petition of Jacob Winkle for n injunction enjoining Charles Le- vlno from engaging in the window washing business in New Britaln, pending the outcome of an action for $60Q damages and a permanent | gu injunctfSn, has been granted by Judge B, W. Alling of the city court. ‘Winkle, ghrough Attorney Willlam M, Groensfein, alleges that Levine, after selling his business to Winkle for $76 on May 9, 1023, and agreeing not to ing business In this city for five years, started up in thit line of work again and took some of his former customers away from Winkle, Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz served the papers and Levine has engaged Nair & Nair to defend him. GIANT ORRERY Munich, Sepl. 6.~The “starry vault of Heaven," with every con- stellation known to man moving in its celestial orbits, has been repro- duced within the cupola of the new- ‘| 1y erected German museum by means of a large orrery. Forty-one projecting cameras will be used to reconstruct th¥ Intricate movements of the heavenly bodles. O'CONNELL NEW DEPUTY. New Hayen, Sept. 65.—County Sheriff James Geddes today an- nounced the appointment of Michael ' O'Connell as deputy sherifft to succeed Daniel J. Butler of Water- bury, resigned., Last of n:mio Btockholm, Sept. 6.—~An effort to rescue and revive the dylng dynasty of “visents,* or Eur6pean buffaloes, sald to be the rarest living mam- mals ln the world today has just be- ”&the opening of a 100 lo where these animals will bo allowed to live and breed under natural conditions, Out of & total of only 56 “visents" in the world, seevn are to be found in Sweden, and up to the present time this herd has been kept in the open alr museum of Stockholm. But the animals did not seem to thrive well in the re«tricted space. Infor- mation regarding the situation came to Consul-Geeneral Axel A. Jdhnson, who immediately offered to set aside 100 acres of the wildest part of his estate in central Sweden a pre- serve. The offer was accepted and nowa bull “visent” and two females have been turned out into the kind of country over which their ances- tors roamed thousands of years ago. —_— There are 926,000 motor vehicles in Great Britain, Including 296,000 m olorcyclen. Oovm with wet baking soda— afterwards -pply (mfiy— VVAPO Over 17 Million Jars Used COAL PRICES ARE ADVANCING GET YOUR SUPPLY IN NOW Wg Sell That Fine OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH OAL Prepared the Proper Way THE SHURBERG COAL CO. : ters strong and well—make the puny one stury however, with which Maitz failed to JOUDESCTS Slrag At Riny oue SnRdy Act Upon This Advice. Eye Examinations Batisfaction Guaranteed A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Optician Over 40 Years' Experience Office, 300 Main St. Tel. 570 | connect. | cuntToN Gowpy pEAD. Springficld, Mass, Sept |ton Gowdy, 63, well known attorney | who held the ehair of medical jur- isprudence at the Georgla college of medicine and surgery for vears ending about 1897, is [here. 5.—Clin- five dead four Greek soldiers and onée civilian two kilometers from the Greek fron- tier, advancing toward a pasture in which cattle from the village of Monastir wera grazing, with the in- tention of driving off the animals. When called upon to withdraw, he declares, the arians fired, killing two of the I rodies are heing kept in Bul- Greeks refused, and the | {tour will follow the route of the |Tncoln highway across the conti- | nent, McKAY—McKIERNAN The marriage of\Jehn W. McKay of 54 Madison street and Miss Anna McKiernan, daughter of Mrs. Mary | McKiernan of 41 Madison street, will |take place Monday morning, Septem- {ber 8. and full of pbp—make the skinny one put on good solid flesh—and if any one of them has Rickets you cgn soon conquer that too. Mother: Try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets for 30 days if any of your children aren't up to par. You'll j be surprised at the quick help they will give them, and if vou aren't satisficd with results, “lark & Brainery, Dickipson Drug Co. or the druggist you purchased them from will return your money. One New Jersey boy gained 11 pounds in 7 w . Be sure and get the mlxlnal and genuine McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets. Office and Yard: 55 FRANKLIN STREET ’Phone 2250 TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY —OF OUR— SMOKE and WATER SALE LAST DAY TOMORROW LAST DAY TOMORROW SENSATIONAL CLOTHING MASSACRE : $25,000 STOCK TO TAKE THE COUNT! GREAT OUT POURING OF WONDER VALUES, PRICES LIKE THESE AT THIS TIME SHOULD PROVE CONCLUSIVELY THAT THE WONDER CLOTHES STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SUITS AT GREAT SAVINGS 30 HIGH GRADE MEN’S SUITS WINTER O’COATS While They Last $15.00 100 MEN’S SUITS of highest quality Wonder designed and Wonder tailored to the finest quality, while they last $19.95 Splendid Models, Mostly Light Shades, Your Choice $10.00 EXTRA TROUSERS Hundreds of Pairs of Extra Trousers to match your suit $1.59 22 PALM BEACH SUITS Formerly sold for $15.00 At This Sale FROM OUR FACTORY $6.50 369 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN

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