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" RUSSIA'STERN IN - O 70 POLAN “ . Feels Latter Did Not Guard Prisoners for Translor — By The Atsaclated Press, Mostow, April 3,—Forelgn Minis- ter Tohiteherin today reinforced his verbal représentations to the Polish government conceérning the murder of the two Polish revolutionary sym- pathizers, Baginski and = IVierzorks fewice, with a vigorous written note, Thé communication declares that the fallure of the Polish government 10 obsérve the agreement governing the exchange of these prisoners gives the soviet government a freé hand to deal'with the Polish subjects who weére to have been released from Russla. The forelgn minister de- mands that Poland take adequal measures to punish those connected with the-crime. The central executive commitfee of the government in the Ukraine has adoptéd a resolution urging the Moscow government to take more decisive action, Warsaw, April 3.—The minister of the interior today stated that Po- lice Sergeant Nago Muraszko, who shot the communist agitators Baginv ski and Wierzokiewicz while they were being conveyed to the Russian border for exchange, will be put on trigl for murder. 16 also stated. that the authorities at Stolpee and the chief of the po- dice escort guarding the prisoners had been sukpended for permitting + sirangé persons to enter th¢ car in which the party was' travefting. The government has ordered the Polish” consul at Minsk 18 dellver to the soviet authorities the Polish priest Ussak, who took refuge in the conswjate, and whose surrender was requosted by the: soviet. Dispatches from Russia say the soviet govern- meént will demand the comsul’s recall for harboring Father Ussak. The latter was attached to a Pol ish commission for évacuating Pol- ish property from Russia. He was arrested on a charge of Gssaulting a woman and was being keld for. trial in the soviet courts, e 3 BUDGET ADOPTED ltalian Chamber of Deputies Passcs Military Finance Masure Without Any Deate. By The Associated Prrm’ R¥me, April 3.—Tje chamber of deputies today adopted without ais- cussion the budget of the ministry of war. The bill of i War Minister General DI Giorgio ] providing for army reforms did pt figure in the vote, The fact that i’bgnor Di Giorgio was not present dwring the process of adopting his min$try's budget was taken as confirmatgy of the reports of his wesignation, §lthough no offi- cialanfiouncement of it had been made up to early ghis afternoon. Rome dispatch@ Thursday night quoted Rome naofspapers as an- nouncing Gflnera?)l Giorgio's restg- nation. Action.of his army reform biil, Whi¢h' measyfe had been strong- ly criticized by Ilalf,\"n most proni- inent military legders, sas postponed yesterday on fequest of Premier Mussolinl who #aid’ a revised meas- ure ‘would be presented, later after tha whole quation of the national defense had Wen studied from a technieal andjot a pelitical view- point, This getlon was taken, “he explained, asthe Di Glorgio measure threatencd #® become a political measure, ' Finishes 25 Years as Germdn School Teacher Gin. and Esquire staniey Twenty-fie years' service teacher in the New Britain ¢ school is e record of Mgk, Jacoh Baumgaermer of 71 Vine street, Mrs, Baungaertner having been ap- pointed ty that position in 1900 to weceed ffehard Schaefer. She in- itructs tre pupils at their Saturday norningiclasses, arranges and di- as o rman ects enpriainments, and has charge | if the gehool picnies. She has also wen prominent in the activities of it. Ped's chureh. during the past 25 ears. | { Jell-Known Nurse Recommends Nu-Life Here Ils Another Nurse Coming To the Front With Much Praise for [ (U] Any draggist wjll tell you that NU-LIFE best mediciné that he can sell you At the City Drug Store, Howard A, Timbrell, Arthur B. Me. Eboy, Phillp M. Fagan, Haivey 1. Walrath, Thom, Jackso, 8. Gerard Casalo John J, Kimmel,David L. Dunn, Frank J. O'Brien, Patrick J. Ahearn anl Eaquire Stanley J. "Traceskl, . SLAYER EXBCUTED Texas Man Sent To Electric Chatr— Satisfied When Governor Refuses To Tnterfere / cipal speakers will be Vice Natlonal Commander B, P, Armstrong and Mark McKee, chairman of the Na- tioaal Child Welfare committee, Btate Commander E, L. White and other state officers will attend, Eddy-Glover post orchestra of New Britaln will furnish music and an ontertainment will be provided by FRANG GROWS WEAK Britlsh Goyernment Financial Conditions But Market is Sllent Not 8o Conservative, on cision to extend the Bank of ¥France's note circulation might lead to furth. er inflation, (Parls dispatches today quote the new finance minister as announcing that the French government's bill Intended to provide for the needs of of the treasury would not include centintes, A slight recovery occurred at mid-day, but the market was sen sitive and uncertain, DAWES GIVES Chicago, April 3.~Vice-Rresident Charles G. Daweh was made a mem- ber of the “40 and 8" shonor dwision ll\m!flv' William W. Huntsville, Texas, April 3.—8yd- ney J, “Pete” Welk, 31, convicted of the murder of Willls Champlon, Dallas county assistant jafler, went to his death in the electric chalr here eayly today. . When told that Goveérnor Mirlam Ferguson refused to grant him a re- prieve, he said: “If the gdvernor feels«ike T to go, it.is all right with me." ‘Welk is the first white man exe- cuted in Texas since the electric chalp was substituted for the rope He has a wifg and five children liv ing in Dallas county. B.P.0,E, OFFIGER) - TAKETHEIR CHAIRS Committees Announced by Ex- alted Ruler D. T. Holmes Past District Deputy Patrick J. Murray installed the offisers of New Britain lodge, B, P. O. E, last evening. The new officlals are as fol. lo: ght 0 0] 0 0) ® m 0 0| 0} 0 || E 0 % L] 0] @ 0] m 0] O] O] 0] = m 0] = m ® 0] E 0] 0 [ E. 0 0] [ 0] @ ® M (= =] EA 0 (= 0] [m] ) 0 ] (=] (= =) ® = o) O] = ® m 0 ] ® ® Exalted ruler, Dudley T. Holmes; esteemed leading knight, Thomas H. Glbson; esteemed loyal knight, Wil- llam W. T. Squire; esteemed lectur- iug knight, John F. Gill; secretary, Rtichard C. Brown: treasurer, Clar- ence L. Plerceé; trustee. for three years, Ernest N. Humphrey: Tiler, William Boyle; delegate to the grand lodge, Thgmas I°. Jackson; alternate delegate, Richard €. Brown. Exalted§Ruler Holmes announced | the appoi f of the following of- ficers: Esglires, Staniey J. Traceski; chaplain, Clifford W. Cowles; organ- ist, William-H. Bishop; inner guard, 8. Gerard Casale. 2 | Appointment of the following com- mittees was announced by Exalted Ruler Holmes as follows: Enterta™- ment and social, Dr. Henry Martin, Clifford W. Cowles, Otte Miller, Emil J. Kraus 0. Lambert Lord, Willlam J. Farley, James McAvay, Carl Lanz, James V. Onorato, Sidney G. Curran, Joseph A. Haffey, Thomas J. Cahelus, | James J. Daley, Francis J. Clynes and John J n. Financeé: Esteemed Leading Knight Thomas H. Gibson, eemed Loyal T. Squire, Lecturing Knight teemed llef: Esteemed Leadirig Knight Thomas H. Gibson, Fiteemed Loyal Knight William W. T. Squire, Es- teemed Lecturing Knight John K. Gill, Esquire Samuel J. Traceski, Robert, . Vance, James J. Fitz- simons, James McCall. Permanent investigating: Richard (. Brown, Esteemed Leading Knight Thomas H. Gibson, Fred Beloin, | Henry L. Walther, James T. Moore, | Stanley F. Gierymeki, Fred B. Mor- dceai, Andrew J. Muller, Dr. Charles I'. Erickson, Lawrénce I. Mangan, Indian Remedy NU-LIFE . at I must say a few words our two g remedies, NU- and RATTL AKE OIL, Tn my practice a nurse, 1 find your RATTLES) OIL to be the hest liniment 1 The re- lief that it giv is certainly marvelous, Your NU-LIFE Indian Remedy is a blood builder and tonic that ranks first in all cases where people are run down. 1 know many doctors that use it in their practice, and bank on it, fn fact, théy have told me that theére were no medicineés made that would accomplish the wonderful things that MATTLE- SNAKE OIL and NU-LIFE would 1t NU-LIFE is godd enough for doctors and nurses, it surely ought to be good enough for you. While we could publish many such testi- monials as the one above, but we say to you, the best proof is for you to try this old Indian rémedy your- self. If you have rheumatism,-stom- | ach, bowel, liver or kidney trouble, try NU-LIFE, the medicine that is made of herbs, iron and giycerine; the medicine that cleans the entire body and helps nature to bring you back to health. Be fair with your- self, give NU-LIFE a chance to show you how it helps nature. Thé spring is the time for NU-LIFE. t a dollar a hottle is the s now being demonstrated rases @@E@EE@@EM@E@@E@E@E@E NU-LIF County Legion Banquet At Hartford Tomorrow The Hartfora County assoclation, Ameriean Legion, will hold its wec- ond annual banquet at § o'clock to- morrow evening at the Bong hotel, Hartford, Ladd has announced that the prin- FEEEEEEEE L “The at the Toastmagter Leonard DONNELLY, MULLEN A new lot of Men's Easter Shirts, Made in a variety of the latest spring patterns in stripes and plain colors, Sizes 14 to 17. Reg. $1.09 values, Laster Special , . ... $1-39 MEN'S TIES $1.00 All the new Easter patterns, A Iarge assortment of the latest col- legiate stripes in cut silks, Silk and wool and Swiss Knits, Values to $2.00. Easter Special MEN'S SHIRTS $1.60 Men's genuine Fnglish Broad- cloth and extra good quality Silk striped Madras Shirts, Made in a large assortment of the newest spring patterns, “Regular values $2.00. Easter $1-69 | Special., . . 1,000 Men's Athletic { UNION TS 98¢ This lot comprises soiscttes, gen- uine English broadcloths, Madras, striped Soisettes and other silky materials. These are regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, Sizes 31 to 46. Easter special 98c 5.000 Aratex SEMI-SOFT COLLARS 3 for 50c Drummer’s Samples All the famous Aratex Brands. Regular 35c, 3 for $1.00. Art, Tate, Bond, Rand, Sutton and | LR GLOVES | A complete new line of Ladies' Easter Gloves, 1-clasp with fancy caff, all <hades, Easter Special $2.98 Lambskin, . Black, Fase mode, grey, white, beaver. o 8175 ter Chamols Suede 1-clasp, fancy uff, all shades, 98c Laster Special . . KWEAR FEASTER Ladies' new ter Neckwear, Collar and Cuff Sets, Vestees, Guimps, Pancls and Jabots. Made of very fine net, trimmed with r‘;fil filet and Irish Crochet lace. Fhster et $2,69 FASTER HANDKERCHIEFS Two-tone Handkerchiefs in Swiss, Voile and Linen, heautiful Members ol ning to attend aro requested to meet morrow evening, tion will be provided, ‘ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. Serenaders” of this elty, the local post plan~ By The Associated Press. London, Apeil 3.—While comment he Leglon rooms at 7 o'clock to- | L when transporta- the treasury today the FOR QUICK RESULTS were oxpressed that the French financlal crisis dnd the resignation of Finance Minister Clementel was withheld at exchange market was not reticent, and fears ofticial | bills,) déveloped weakness in ) ) ) ] ) () () ) provision for any new lssue of bank On this ground the I'rench franc the early dealings and was offered down to near 94 to the pound sterling, against 91 francs 95 centimes evening. eausing a sympathetic drop in the Belgian franc to 94 fran BOSTON STORE as Inst 50 |of the American Leglon yesterday, company, He responded by con- drive | American Legion, The pink bollwerm ecan live in cotton seed for two yea DONNELLY, MULLEN THE FIVE LEADING COAT FASHIONS FOR The Fur Bordered Coat The Twill Coat The Sport Coat The Flannel Coat, With Fur The Mannish Coat 1620 . 525 - 539 THE WOMAN of EXTRA SIZE Can be perfectly fitted now, to Coats and Dresses for Easter wear. Never have our stocks been better supplied with attractive gar- ments designed particularly for the large woman. ) HAVE YOU VARIETY, EASTER— & SEEN SUCH 'VALUE and'CHIC AS ARE CONTAINED IN OUR . NEW EASTER DR ESSES 10£5162w 25 Speciilie sl g Swiss and Linen, fancy border, plain and white, Laster Special .. designs. Easter 50 FASTER BAGS Your Easter Outfit will not be complete without one of these new Under Arm Bags. Colors: Navy, brown, tan, grey and black leathers, genuine cowhide, pin scal, Morocco and Indian; all lined with silk moire and fitted with mirror and change purse, Values up to $£5.00. $1.98 Laster Special . ... EASTER BAGS for the children. Children's leather, velvet and silkk bags, with chain or leather strap handle, in all the spring colors, Easter special ... 48(: EASTER SPORT BELTS Leather, suede and kid sport Belts, plain and perforated. Col- ors: Tan, brown, grey and henna. Sizes up to 46, 49c.m 79c Easter Special SILK. UMBRELLAS SPE- CIALLY PRICED FOR EASTER The very latest in ladies’ Umbrellas, silk gloria with 16 ribs, amber handle and tips in all the wanted colors, as red, blue, brown. purple and green. Reg. $4.98 value, o $3.98 Spevial N EEEEEeElE i@ @@ ErE@EEenEaEEEfEE e EE Lovely Street agnd A\fter.noon Frocks of Flat Crepe, Crepe Satins, Georgette and Printed | Silks—fashionable ensembles and silk frocks, | ultra smart dresses of all the leading material. Every new fashion note. Every dainty trim- ming typical of the Spring mode is here. SHEETS—SPREADS—TOWELS Full bleached seamless Sheets, large double bed 81 x 90, BT R0c Unbleached Shefting, 81 N wide, good weight. leached Bed Sheeting, 81 in. wide, full bleached. saie, yard 39¢ Double Thread Turkish Tow- els. Size 18x368; colorel and plain white, Sale, each Bed Lace Curtains, patterns. Sale, pair . 31x00. each Heavy Crochet Red for full size bed Sale, each . Crinkled Bed _Spreads, 81x108. Rose and™ blue. Sale .... sale ORIENTAL full length size, ivory, white and beige; various wide, various patterns, . $1.89 Pequot Bed Sheets, large size, $1.45 Spreads, $1.98 $3.25 Quaker Curtain Net, 36 inches sale, yard . 29¢ Crosshar Ruffiad Marquisette Curtains, 2 1-4 yards with tie- backs, white and colored ruffles, Sale Pair 980 Feather Bed Pillows, covered with genujne A C A ticking. Sale, each .. 980 Pillow Case Tubing, 45 inches wide, fine finish, size RUGS Special showing and sale of Oriental, Persian and Chinese Rugs. All spe- cially priced 40 and 50 per cent less than New York prices. Come in and see * them. You are under no obligation to buy. SILK RADIUM SLIPS o SILK RADIUM SLIPS A full line of ladies’ slips, made of heavy silk radtum with hem- stitched bodice and ruffle bottom, all the wanted colors for Easter. All sizes, Laster Special ..... $3n98 NOVELTY SILK STEP-INS Ladies’ novelty Silk Step-ins, with narrow lace trimming in flesh and white. Easter Special ........ 980 SILK PEASANT BLOUSES Ladles’ Silk Peasant Blouses, with embroidered front and cuffs to match, made of best quality Silk Crepa de Chine; one of these will complete the Easter outfit. White, blue, red, crabapple. -3 $4.95 SILK JERSEY OR RADIUM SKIRTS Our new Easter Skirts fn silk Jersey, with fringe bottom or ra- dium silk with plaited flounce fn all the bright spring 52.9 8 shades, Easter Spee. LoT 1 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH DRESSES Ladies’ genuine English Broad- cloth House Dresses with hem- stitched front in plain colors, as blue, orchid, green, orange, etc. Specin $1.98 Special........ R Second lot in genuine striped English Broadcloth for afternoon or street wear. Size 36 to 46. P 8208 4 A\ Al LADIES’ HOSIER Ladies’ Phoenix Pure Silk, full fashioned Hose, made with a dou- ble sole and the new tip toe, In all the® spring shades, Black, aude, French, camle, beige, cor- dovap, white, manillo, pickaninny, nude, bark, henna, racquet, Lon- don, lavender, poudre blue, gun metal, red, grey and $l 85 pearl. Easter special s Tadies’ Haywood full fashioned pure Silk Hose, all the new de- sirable shades, Black, nude, French nude, tan, hmk, Bombay, sombrero, camel, freckles, spar, tan and grey, Easter $1 95 . Special, pair "NEW SILKS FOR EASTER PRINTED SILK CREPES A large variety in the latest novelty figures for ome-piece dresses and tunic blouses, 36 to 40 inches wide. $1.19.. $2.98 .. CANTON CREPE An attractive sill for all styles of dresses in black and colors; 40 inches wide, $1 79 Sat. Special. yard . STRIPED BROADCLOTH This popular washable material il e v stripes for jump- ers and onc-plece dresses, 36 in. widc. Special, yd. 690 ENGLISH PRINTS In neat patterns for ladies' and childre: wear Colors gnaran- teed, 32 inches wide. PONGEE CLOTH \ In plain colors for ladies and children’s dresses, fast colors. 36 inches wide. Sat 25 Cc Wool Finished Special, yard CHECK SUITINGS For children’s and women's Dresses, 36 inches wide. Sat- arday Special. 29c Vajue 59¢, yard Coty's L' Origan TALCUM POWDER in Glass bottles — e S100 Easter Special 18] [ (] ) o ] ) ] o) 5] ] ) ] ) in his offices in the Central Trust | tributing 81,000 to the endowment | recently launched by the| (5] ] o] ) 5 ] ) ) e 6 o G e o e D G 6 6 6 ) ) [ ) ) ) 5 o} o ) ) ) ] 5] WITH FURNITURE FROM THE FURNITURE C0,, INC. 500 MAIN ST. 10 Will Hold Any Furniture You Select For Fu- ture Delivery SEE DOYLE'S POPULAR 3ROOM OUTFIT ONLY 349 S