New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1930, Page 13

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(—— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1‘:’30. Former American Vice Consul Tells of Bringing Ashes Through @an Lines, Last of Royalty Clarkin Took Czar’s Re- youns Cudahy being brou mains as Well as Those S of Family Out of Com- munist Territory—Refu- | gees Sat On Rude Casket In Ride. New York, count of the mains of ily out o Dec. 19 (A—An ac- shipment of the re- Czar Nicholas II and fam- iberia under the protec- tion of the A an flag was pub- lished by the New York Times to- \klin Clarkin, former Ameri- isul at H , was quoted t the asl Mar execut- 2 offs were nowingly | 1 ad, fomponlyta spirited through the Bolshevist | fore our honcymoon was ov: he not ma @ [ ] lines and carried to Harbin from | We Rugolna ey e i ike to give train late i 1919, L Thence they were to Shanghai, sent to an on the Gulf of Trie st om1 ch Legionnaires in Siberia shes being Admiral Kol nt 5 ., comman r of the White Army, placed t in the care of Consul G ris after his downfall at the Times, ’!wi Harris turned (l m over to Governor Horvath in Har- bin witk owing t ance of hi With the Ame Americ Army in retreat soard and t, and headed pite of hes met and entere Someone PO 10tes Clarkin at this d liste it sou- 4, for those d (another v) to Vladivostok for k-out’ and home.. General Calls 1 General H: in Old Har. table, | 1t | (nr1 k was| to his trai t of Chr nor Horvath Well it you have > You , excel- | 1 cy, all that and | » imperial family of A CUDAHY ARITAL STORM SUBSIDES Petite Film Actress Decides fo! Stay Married 512 $1.45 Bovard's man B | Wichita, | him to The | t; church had a s v last night this morning after the police had checked up on a brawl which is al- sful Christmas of the troop All §mmmmf i Man Finds “Cop” Big Enough to M terday w Britain General hospital yes- OI Gray but had behaved l: imself | TROPP 17 HAS PARTY INJURED YOUTH IMPROVING DRUGGIST SHOT )JEAD and took no part in t Troop No. 17 which holds its Marion Brzowsk 18, of 143 pok , Dee. 19 ) — A The men we meetings in irst Lutheran | Washington stre ho was taken 4 pol noon after he nad b two young leged to have taken place at the re present, includ- | thrown from the running board o taurant < this morn- Rev. D. .| truck owned by the Blue Hil dairy on told poli | ing ana is said scoutma when it was in collision with anoth- s ! r hus to have ace by was presented ction of doorbell at e today in G. Anderson, | They fled in a stolen aviow without taking anything. ~ der of Consta and | He collag no hope HANGED FOR MURDER . 19 (A—Psul Be- today for the mue- e Dollard Pellevep ed when told there was for life and had to be care [to Yuma, Ariz, had res ey troop were the 1d asked | ried to the scaffold. Polic d that | pl; and ref served. | ed today b or ) I stable, making h ds home | 3 o waiting for| The constable, making his roun y the sheriff at his mother's re- | to Arrest Hllfl he had been detailed to the restau- There will be no meeting_ tonight.|to be suf ] ey stepped | the night of August 3, was shot, | rant shortly before 2 o'clock 10 in-|The next meeting will be held De-|left hip a t Ander- | but = ged to hold his assaflant terlocutory divorce decree October men it before | cember as reported at noon today | un policeman arrived. e 7 18 Horace rrived and were ar- | 2o street, w g d costs by |rested later, he said i they e reni oy art, | Street, was fined d costs by rest ; ) | the yc”::;,’ woman camonoa tas: | Judge Traceski today when two| Gray testified that the argument B " . " o .| counts of breach of the peace and |started while he and Fagan were % ght, and b e re e = | IN T vaQ 4 TTDNT ~ - night, and became reconciled. “So | (043 of brEACh of 1 e amiing | WHERE ~ ALL CONNECTICUT BUYS ITS FURNITURE — INEXPENSIVELY G EROLE s B 6 U oliceman John Smigel who made | coffee and after a sugar bowl had all—just a | Shortly after their marrlage |, hig nome at the request of his was made. He refused to let him or young Cudahy was arrested for| oo 2% Hidibesore s Fagan leave the place and when he driving while intoxicated, convicted | e to him whe > insisted th: started to p im about he told and fined $500. With the settloment | joave the corner of Horace and |the court that he struck him light- of the case, he sailed with his bride | Broaq streets and o hom 1 i the g for Paris. On their return Teports|tolq him that 28 not big ¢ Pulys sitting in the gallery cireulated that they planned to sep- | 1o arre len he pe s t he had ° ’ a few months later the in his ( i “He n 1e until T couldn't d to kicks 5 . SEVENFETLONG " Palice Chief Gives B Boys Mascot T BHVARD INDED LIFE IN DESPAIR - University . . | eace he had learned f ‘.mmu Assi I‘:urw‘flor (2:'«-11- & Give b Wife = | stein that $ in the company ' —advt. here. | and one o y m\m ¢ couy ;1 SUES lnl( l()l{l(l()\l RE T MAIN S Near St. Mary’s Church Men’s Suits $22.00 $24.95 i Men’s Overcoats $21.95 $24.95 Men’s Flannel Pajamas $1.75 When Mr: a divorce at | he arrest about 11: ght testified that he after the man had re een accidentally broken. Pulys, he said, became abusive even though an offer to pay for the broken bowl o'clock last ested Zenk sed to return separation.” Go Abroad dahy testified at|Ze Iso tried to take i W A NUTES club of school will arty and supper t iation club rooms irean of Real Size f ) 1 Natlie Holowinsk motor to New Haven tomorrow 1 ng to the Y, W. C Il be held ry 6, 7 and 8 iation will also be $ o'clock CHAIR Judge ich of Mr Vice President 0n of bre: coroner | no in-| | CANARIES 5.49 Guaranteed to Sing in return would not Bovard Solid Small portions. and base. cover, Two Weeks™ Trial the separation | Ellihes it jeror A live pet makes a real gift. Lovebirds, White Rats, Goldfish, Dogs, Monkeys, Rabbits, Bird Cages, Aquariums and All Supplies N. B. BIRD & FEED CO., INC. or. Main and Lafayette Sts. el. 4670 TREET Formerly With Besse System Store Men’s Shirts $1.45 $1.95 Collar Attached and Neckband; large assortment; all in gift boxes Practical Gifts at Low Prices S 4-IN-HAND NECKWEAR 95¢ 25¢ to 75¢ Pr. o aceieiaisen b idn winis s alnie MEN’S UNION : . $1.45 and $1.95 SUITS ........ 95¢ $1.45 i e MEN’S BELTS 95c 'S G \RTERD 25¢ and 45¢ With Fancy Buckle ...... S GLOVES .. 15¢ to $4.95 All Put Up In Attractive Gift Boxes Men’s Leather Jackets $1 1’95 Horsehide BOYS’ SILK WOOL GOLF HOSE FANCY TIES WwWooL KNICKERS . 25¢ $1.35 Gifts you’d like to receive —from— $2 to $20 Solid Mahogany Chintz Covered MARTHA WASHINGTON $99.50 Exactly as shown Large size chair of generous pro- mahogany figured Chintz TARICANI MEN’S SHOP $2 to 810 SKETS in reed and $4.00, l‘(/l DING BRIDGE UHIR S new pleasing colors F. hh\LI IES of \\wught i MAGAZINE CARR !FP.\ \ml- nut um nunuyar\ .75 and $7.50 [ . 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Boys’ Overcoats $3.95 ¢ BOYS’ SHIRTS Puritan Make; in gift boxes 95c BOYS’ Fancy WOOL SWEATERS ... $10 to $20 CEDAR CHESTS in thick fragrant red cedar, beauti- fully finished, $12.75 to $19.75 SMOKING CABINETS with metal fittings, copper lined humidor cupboards, £10.50, $11.00 and $12.50 GENUINE REED ROCKER with cretonne spring seat. $10.75 WINDSOR ARM CHAIRS of rich mahogany .... $12.75 MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING CABINETS in solid mahogany ... $17.75 LADDER BACK CHAIRS with genuine rush seats, $15.00 and $17.00 BUTT ERFLY TABLE devel- oped in golden maple $12.75 TILT TOP TABLES in solid mahogany $18.50 FOUR POST BEDS in mahog- any $17.50 CEINTZ COVERED BOU- DOIR CHAIRS, comfort- able and good looking $9.75 - $14.75 COFFEE TABLES in several pleasing designs ... $15.00 TELEPHONE SETS, table and bench .. . $12.75 NATURAL CEDAR CHEST, beautifully finished, $12.75 PULL ABOUT CHAIRS in a number of charming cov- erings .... $14.75 - $19.75 OVAL TILT-TOP TABLE in maple ..... ceeee.. $11.00 CLOVER TABLE, in maple, $19.75 SCATTER RUGS, American Orientals .. $12.75 - $16.75 B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” Church Up 95 With 2 Knickers and Plain $1.95

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