New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 25

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‘aunnnrl In our hour of trial and suf. fering" BULGARIAN GRISIS | hwum of commons were quoted in a Bolgeade dispatch Wednesday night Home Brewers Al‘e Safe [Insists King Be Toasted NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 BLAME CONNUNISTS | lating the government this afternoon The Reading club and any other the chamber on the shooting, ask- | girlg who are interosted are invited Denies British Charges, as declaring after a visit to Sofia From Raiding Agents| Before.Pope/Is Honored ing Immedlato discojon. . beputy | (6 tha kT W, LA NBcE anfl"nln'n Premier Tgankoff asserted® to the |they were convinced several hundred Washington, April 24, — Homwu| London, April 24.—DBecause it \ Fuittinger was u speaker at a meet-g from 2 to b for reading and tea ’Am« ted Pross today that the ! ersony were killed without trial and | brewers are safe from raids by. pro- | was decided to propose the health Ing cartier in the evening elsew here vhieh will ‘be served in the Jibrary {¢harges made by the Dritish mem- |on the merest suspleions aft nw‘ hibition agents under a ruting by |of the pope before that of l\"nx’ making a ku antl-Caflluus spech. Letore an ‘open fire In the fireplace, {bers ot parilument who rocentty \lnll{u-r('nl bomb explosion in the cathe. Chlef Justice MoCoy of the district |George, the Lord Mayor of London, The supper club will meet Mons » ul Bulgarla regarding u)nlmlnnn {dral there. The number of arrests, | Supreme cdurt, uniess the agents, in | Col. Bir Alfred Bower, who is a| Iull RIANGLE ll.l n NEWS oy evening as usual and will be (Continued from First Pige.) ‘umu wore “sheer _calumny.” The {they wald, way estimated at 6,000, |4pplylng for search warrants, can | Roman Catholie, refused to attend 4 Jolly elub will meet this o ollowed by reed work and the dis- - e {premier sald the laborite M. P's. had | The BritAh parllamentarians | Show that sale of the product was |the annual banquet last evening of ‘Tl]lefi Kllled Nme WO[I]]dCd I e iias et Srutist slon group 168 by Mise Sk made and searches carvicd out in they saw {auoted were Josiuh O. Wedgwood 'ade on their premises, the Catenlun association, a Roman | sophle Hugoplay Members of the cust for the play private houses, The total number ot Denics Wholesale Killings, |and W. Mackinder, labor members| [If the character of the' home Is | Catholic socet Pa”s Fl h Miss Brugger will be at the U will also rehearse “Btatements that hupdreds have jof the commons, and P. D. Malone, | changed to that of store or shop by | The lord n yor had accepted the g room this cvening to recefve uns persons arrested in the country to Hidy s J : ; | |been Killed in Bulgaria without trial |a unionist, | installation of liquor making ma- | invitation, but, upon learning of i tickets, money for those whic AUDRE CAPLET DIES tlate, however, does not exceed 1,500, sheer calumny,” he said. *The | L chinery, however, the immunity does [ the decision of the chairman, can 5 |80l and to struighten out all elub | paris, April 24, — Andre Caplet, The. struggle against anarchy [laborites Jikvo not seen anything Greeks Mobilizing | not exist, the chief justice held. | celled Wis acceptance, and told the "-l,'l‘;_';k-";“;li;"“ W what the po. N4 personal accounts with mem- ' composer and critic, and & former would be curried on with a united (themselves while in Bulgaria If they | pondon, Apfil 24,—A despateh fo | oz amact | press: “I will not attend any ban- itz “““‘,“‘,.,'_ o ey e B e i H:::‘, bers, lirector of the Tioston Grand Opera ‘ front. Bulgaria wanted - no more uxrmxk|m«”l""'.\' e eported o have the Daily Mall trom Brindisl. Twaly, | Frightened, Woman Jumps | N L oARRSI ":";""I oy ambush by communists - oulsida a] The swimming Vil meet, company, died today, Ha was 44 than peace, but she was forced to[done in Belgrade, says a report iy In cireulation there | oag |88 WhiCh the royal toast fs honored ||/t o Ha e A iTova [ oa ot this evening at m vears old. Caplet had directed or- fight :-mum\lnlmn. for there was no | .."It I8 absolutely out of the ques- that a portion of the Greek ariy fs | ofr Bus, Badly Injured arier that of tne pope,© ::L.g‘\tv“fi.f{n\l,’ };:L‘:“;!:.‘l.‘.:m},\l‘“,‘:,"&' Y. W. . A, New members may ‘chestras in London and Paris, doubt. h sald, thut the perpetrators (LON tiat summary executlons, such imobilizing. Thg correspondont sayg | TUFIN Taly. April 22.—Mrs. Ellz- | Two city sheriffs, also Catholics, | S81¢ 1 ¥ youths leaving the meet. | 801 foin - ety of erinte roccived funda’And arma |48 they Mako ot. havo taken place. |tho fason Is not clear but ope the. | 2beth Murray, of Washington. D. C., | followed tho lord mayor's examplo. |{24%% HArGh Mouths teaving the meet- |5, (B0 L g TG i AoR fe8tn” Mascow. |The queMion of those involved in |ory Is that it may be f demonstra.| "8 Seriously injured today when | S wounded, one probably mortally, by |4y afternoon for callcrs pected tho bomdng - of the Svetl Kral |tion agalnst the increase of 7,000 jy [$he Jumped from a motor omnibus APPROV ATION 12 volley of revolver shota d there was a certaln cathedral s n the hands of justice, |the Bulgarlan forces sanctioned by |While touring with a party of holy | Augusta, - Me,, “April 24.—The Two men, Joseph Bernardon and wmount of discontent among the |1f there have been persecutions— | the council of ambassadors Wednes. | Year pilgrims. She was frightened | Maine Methodist Episcopal confer- |, Clert, avowed by the police to rofugees from Theace and Macedonia |Which T cannot admit—the authors |day. by the nearness of the omnibus to fence today approved the proposed : who had Veen driven to extremities |thereof <will be pursued and judged. most to_bring some relief to thelr boritess Who in actual fact only New Britain Pastry Shop 390 Main St. Next to Raphael’s HAVE YOU TRIED OUR French and Danish Pastries IF YOU HAVE—You have noticed the , great difference from any other. { il M n preciplce, Murray was taken bor deputation which recently visit. | e | (he Jugoslay frontier, He said they were only concentrated in those sec. |tions of the frontier opposite the |colonies of Bulgarian immigrants fn | Jugoslavia. | Wants Conscript Army Rome, April 24.—The Sofla corre- {spondent of the Messagero quotes | | Bulgarian War Minister Voulkoft as | | declaring tn an interview that Bul- | saria intends to appeal to the pow- ors and to neighboring Balkan | states for permission to conscript a | regular army, instead of a volunteer | paid force as at present, and for | | reliet for a few years from her’bur- den of reparations payments, This, he said, will help Bulgaria aPpreciation for “save herself and hecome a strong has done for me. «hul“urk against’ the north eastern barharism which is threatening Eu. Who are troubled with rheumatism ropean civilization.” ‘can know. I had rheumatism in my | Voulkoft, described as being the hips and back so severe at times it real chief of the Bulgarian govern. Was impossible for me to walk with- {ment, was found by the correspond. 0ut limping and all my nelghbors | |ent still suftering from wounds re#knew of my condition and expected ceived In the recent disorders. ‘to sce me fall on the street most He remembered somewhat bitter|y a0y time. I couldn't get up or down that only frightful outrages n Sofia |Sairs and at night the pain would be- |had convinced Europe that Bulgaria |come unbearable. In bed T couldn't | should be authorized (o increase her |lie comfortable and to turn over | standing army. He asserted that the |Would cause me to groan with pain. |army is still insufficient for main- |7 had about given up all hope of Itaining domestic order or opposing |Setting better as 1 had tried overy- |a foreign for. Bulgaria’s present |Lhing and as a last resort T was go- Medicine “I only wish that T could find |words that would express my deep what Nox-Ri-Tis For more than six would relieve the situation, the gen- | trial before going away. T bought a leral added and expressed the hope [treatment at Miller-Hansons and the [that the powers will “not be Indif- |results T obtained are almost miracu- |ferent to Bulgaria's martyrdom.” 1ous, T certainly can't speak too years 1 have suftered as only those | unification of the north and south | Recommends Nox-Ri-Tis ‘Asks All Those Who Suffer With Rheu- matism To Give This Great a_Trial |highly of this grand remedy for 1 (have been saved an expensive trip to Atlantic City and am free of the tor- turing aches and pains. 1 get a good night's rest and can walk as well as anyone. I can even. run up and down sairs now. |used Nox-Ti-Tis sooner; what suffer- ing 1 would have saved myself, I never tire telling all I know suffering |of the I bo comnrunists, were arrcsted, wnd the authorities Jater announced that by hunger und poverty, and had thus | Situation Ts Calm. | Charges Denicd |to & :hospltal hére, where it was | branches of the chursh, the Vole lwge yad eonfemsed. Communist n fertile field for communist agita-| “The situation is \calm throughout | U7 The Associated tvens - stated that she may not recover. ‘h”h\g’ 108 to 3. Tho question of lyo. qouarters denled that the two tors, Although Europe genbrally ye- (the country. Justice is pursuing its| Vienna, April 24.—M. Vakarelsks, | She is 68 years old. admituie "”,"""“,,m ]”'" "‘“"‘,"K | were members of that party, while mained indificront to the sufferings {normal course, and we are constantly |Bulgarian minister at Belgrade, has| e B ”-{ e o0 | the pollce say documents ound on of these refugecs, the Bulgarian gov- |discovering (resh evidence, 1 as|i59Ucd & statemont doclaring tho ac- e ot a g Uplon s SESIR SRR RS e W p veRt hefoontrary: ernment was deterimnod to do its ut- | Bulgarian premier ask how these “Usation attributed to the British la. 8énce and the use o AuiRed) aUN. CBION, The men carrying out the atiack hid behind a strect car and opened misery, the minister avewed. passed two or threo days inSofia, |°4 Sofia that the Bulgarian foreign | {fire on the youths coming from the Neverthalses Gandral Houset cons |cha milie sush grave statements. minister had accysed Jugoslavia of |meeting who were unarmed, most of cluded, " hava not entiraly’ lost | L) connivance in a plot against Bul- es aln ree esl en a |them carrying canes. confidence in the rest of the civilized The Callenged Report. s b e e |leena mosting masilield i maqioc) 3 vo appe al | T ors o British | cnied a nd on a quiet residential } World, to whom wo appeal for moral | “Three members of the British | b, Vexareest aino denied | that Eraatt T M ONIARSIEEL Rbove it | (‘alx;ll'n' district to a close it was noticed that groups were assembling around the play- ground, evidently hostile to | group holding the meeting. A member of (he republican league was sent to a meeting heing held by Senator Millerand on the other side of Paris for a detachment “Patriotic Youths as a reinforcement, and some assocla- tlon" 50 of these arrived at the meeting | bi taxicab and subway. It was upon a group of 40 of these |vouths upon wham the revolver fire | was opened, one of themn saying he heard the order given and the hlow- ing of a whistle, following which |came a rapid fusiliade as if from a “My only regret is that T hadn’t ! machine gnp. Twenty empty car- tridge sheils were found in one spot nearby by the police this morning. Deputies Ybarnegaray, royalist, andyTaittinger, a violent campa against the government majority, an- {‘xmunced their intention of interpel- with rheumatism to give this medi- | cine a good fair trial and I know many who have been benefited by its | use.” Mr. E. Anselma, Main St., New Britain. “It is grateful people like Mr. selmo who come forw and tell of the benefit Nox-Ri-Tis is them, that has been the means of 412 West Ri-Tis expert at Miller-Hansons, 30 Church $t. Call and see him and get a copy “Iorms of Rheumatism free, An- | giving | IF NOT—A Treat Is In Store For You. | reparations obligations consume al- |ing fo Atlantie City and T was advis- helping hundreds of New Britainers | A finish that wears and | most one-third of her budget, he ed the changa of climate would suffering with rheumatism and these || * i s |said. Relief on this score and per- beénefit me. Then a friend of mine people are just as thankful for these | | Wears and wears on your mission to conscript a regular army asked me to give Nox-Ri-Tis a good |statements as we are,” said the Nox- car. Will not check, crack Is practically im- cold or hot or craze. mune from As it was drawing | the | gner | fé“”—@'llleatr-"fi' [ | Nutspkg! |7¢ CANNED weather. 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